Emergency services searching for a teenager missing in heavy flooding in Gloucestershire have recovered a body.
The body has not been formally identified but it is believed to be that of a 19-year-old man who went missing in Tewkesbury a week ago.
The discovery comes two days after a 64-year-old man and his son were found dead in the town.
Meanwhile, the Met Office in England is forecasting heavy rain in central and southern parts of the country over the next 24 hours.
Gloucestershire police have urged people to stay at home and not to travel tonight as heavy rain threatens more flooding in the region.
Six to nine hours of heavy downpours are forecast to fall tonight.
The Environment Agency has issued severe flood warnings for the Severn and Avon regions.
Motorways and other major roads could be shut to prevent a repeat of last Friday's scenes, when hundreds of motorists were stranded in their cars overnight.
Flood defences are being drafted in to the Mythe treatment plant, near Tewkesbury, where engineers are battling to restore the water supply to 140,000 homes.