Readers have shared their pictures with us from the first of what is expected to be three days of thunderstorms across North Wales.
The Met Office issued a thunderstorm warning for Saturday, and further such warnings are in place for today and Monday - both of which are in place from 12noon to 9pm.
Readers took to social media to share their photos and videos from Saturday evening, when the storm arrived in North Wales.
Caia Park community councillor Louise Haggarty shared the picture above of flooding in Trevenna Way.
She said this is a regular occurrence in rainy conditions and while it has since drained away, she has encouraged motorists passing through today and on Monday to take extra care given the weather warnings.
Cllr Haggarty told the Leader: "It floods every time there's a massive downpour.
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"It floods the entire street, just over the kerb and to the bottom of driveways.
"Sometimes it's a nightmare but it eventually does go down; I am trying to get onto the council to about getting it sorted properly."
It seemed some areas in other North Wales counties avoided the downpours - at least for a while into the evening.
Kelly Begley posted: "Still dry and boiling in Porthmadog," while Mike Samuels said: "Bone dry and hot in Betws y Coed."
And with more expected today, share your storm pictures with us via our Facebook inbox, or by emailing steve.craddock@nwn.co.uk
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