Travel disruption fears as yellow weather warning for rain issued
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for rain.
The warning, which covers parts of southeast England, said that up to 40mm of rain could fall.
It is in place from 3pm on Sunday until 9am on Monday.
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The Met Office said there is a chance of delays or cancellations to train and bus services and that driving conditions could be difficult.
A separate yellow warning is also in place across parts of the southwest, including Exeter and Truro, from 6am on Sunday until 6pm.
Earlier this week, schools closed and roads and railways were flooded as heavy rain fell on already saturated ground.
Areas of southern, central and eastern England were hit with "lively and active showers" on Thursday, Met Office forecaster Simon Partridge said.
Around 33mm of rain was recorded in Broadstairs, Kent, and there was hail and showers from western Scotland all the way down to Cornwall.
The strongest winds pounded the English Channel, with 63mph recorded on Portland in Dorset and 59mph on the Isle of Wight.