Parts of Sussex could face further flooding and disruption as the county is hit by more heavy rain tomorrow.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning, with parts of southern England having as much as 50mm of rain tomorrow morning.
The alert, which comes into force from midnight and lasts until 1pm, covers western parts of Sussex, including Chichester, Arundel and Worthing.
⚠️ Yellow Weather Warning issued ⚠️
— Met Office (@metoffice) November 14, 2022
Rain warning for S Wales and southern England
Tuesday 0000 to Tuesday 1300
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A spokesman for the national weather service said: “A band of rain will move east across southern parts of England and Wales during Tuesday morning.
“Some of the rain will be heavy, with 15-30mm of rain falling widely and as much as 40-50mm over parts of Dartmoor and south facing high ground of southern Wales and the Marches and parts of southern England.”
The Met Office also warned that spray and flooding on roads could make journey times longer, with the potential for flooding of homes and businesses.
The latest weather warning comes after Sussex was struck by several days of heavy rain and storms at the start of the month, causing flooding across parts of the county.
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