Areas of the UK are in "uncharted territory" after record levels of flooding, with more heavy rain forecast for later in the week.

Ten severe flood warnings, indicating a danger to life, were in place on Tuesday morning across England and Wales in the aftermath of Storm Dennis.

Communities across the country are counting the cost of the weekend's storm, which has left hundreds of properties flooded. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has faced criticism for not visiting affected areas.

The River Wye reached its highest levels on record on Monday, peaking at more than six metres, with the Environment Agency (EA) describing levels as "exceptional" and residents in Hereford saying they had never seen anything like it.

EA manager for Herefordshire and Worcestershire Dave Throup said the level of flooding is difficult to believe, and there is more rain forecast for Tuesday, as seen in the weather radar images below.