A number of roads around the county remain closed or impassable today as flood waters remain or in some cases rise.
The routes which remain closed include many local roads in south Galway and the Carnmore to Monivea Road.
The R446 through Craughwell also remains closed.
Galway County Council Director of Services, Liam Gavin says many areas could experience more flooding today as river levels rise.
The R347 from the N63 at Annagh Cross to the Palm Tree, the R341 at Ballinafad, the Clifden to Roundstone Road, Pier Road in Oughterard and the Carnmore to Monivea Roads are all closed and impassable today.
Oranmore gardaí have also just closed the road between Cregmore Cross and Lydican at Lisheenavalla as several cars got stuck in floods.
Most local roads in the Gort, Thoor Ballylee, Kiltartan, Labane, Ardrahan and Peterswell areas remain flooded today.
Craughwell also remains stranded by flood water but the council is hopeful this will recede over the next few days and they will review the closure again on Thursday.
The R336 Maam Cross to Casla road and the Inagh Valley have reopened.
In Ballinasloe, flood levels have stabilised and are much the same as levels last night.
In Newbridge, Ballyforan and Ahascragh, council crews says the flooding situation has improved.
Claregalway village is also clear for traffic today however the situation in Portumna is deteriorating.
At present, one is passable over the bridge on the N65, but the council expects water levels to rise over the next few days.
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