The Met Office is warning of more foul weather as the latest in a chain of storms rolls over Cornwall tomorrow.
Outbreaks of rain, heavy at times, will hit, with widespread accumulations of 10-20 mm are then likely with locally in excess of 40 mm possible over some higher ground.
A spokesman said: "This additional rainfall, following the recent wet weather, means that the public should be aware of an increased risk of both surface water and river flooding as well as disruption to transport.
The latest spell of wet and windy weather is due to a new, deep depression anchored over the eastern Atlantic Ocean.
The associated frontal system is then expected to move eastwards across Britain, perhaps not clearing the far east and southeast until Monday morning.
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