YET ANOTHER yellow weather warning is now in place for Flintshire and Wrexham.
It's been a wet and windy festive period for most of north Wales with Storm Garret even bringing gusts of up to 80mph in some places last week.
And the miserable weather looks set to continue for this week at least as the Met Office has placed another yellow weather warning over some parts of the region.
The warning is effective from 5pm today (January 1) to 9 pm tomorrow with forecasts predicting heavy rainfall.
The Met Office warning states: "Heavy rain falling on saturated ground is likely to cause some travel disruption."
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It adds that 'flooding of a few homes and businesses is possible', while 'spray and flooding on roads' will probably make journey times longer.
The Met Office added: "Following recent wet weather, further spells of rain, heavy in places, are expected on Monday evening and overnight.
“On Tuesday, the focus for the heaviest rain is less clear-cut but perhaps more likely across parts of Wales, the Midlands, towards eastern England, and Yorkshire. Over the warning period, 15 to 30 mm of rain is likely to fall fairly widely, with a few places seeing 35 to 50 mm.”
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