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A number of flood warnings and alerts remain in place across England and Wales after hours of torrential rain.
As of 11am on Sunday (September 21), The Environment Agency has issued 12 flood warnings and 32 flood alerts , with 84 flood warnings removed in the last 24 hours.
A flood alert means that flooding is possible so you should prepare now, while a more severe flood warning means flooding is expected so you should act now.
It comes after a number of yellow weather warnings were issued by the Met Office on Saturday (September 20).
The weather agency warned of up to 100mm of rain in some areas, with heavy rain and strong winds forecast in parts of northeast England, northwest England, southwest Scotland, Strathclyde, Yorkshire and Humber, Central, Tayside and Fife,