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Heavy rain forecast for Wales follows storms clear-up Heavy rain forecast for Wales follows storms clear-up
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More heavy rain and strong winds are expected, with the Met Office saying south Wales will be affected.More heavy rain and strong winds are expected, with the Met Office saying south Wales will be affected.
There is only one flood warning left in place by Natural Resources Wales at 09:20 GMT for the Lower Dee Valley.There is only one flood warning left in place by Natural Resources Wales at 09:20 GMT for the Lower Dee Valley.
A lane has been closed due to strong winds on the M48 Severn Bridge and the A487 at Newgale in Pembrokeshire is still closed due to flooding. Meanwhile, both the RNLI and Natural Resources Wales (NRW) warned people to stay clear of dangerous waves.
A 21-year-old man had to be rescued by lifeboat on Saturday while taking photos of the sea at Aberystwyth.
High winds have led to a lane being closed on the M48 Severn Bridge and the A487 at Newgale in Pembrokeshire is still closed due to flooding.
Natural Resources Wales (NRW) said heavy rain is forecast into Monday but the risk of flooding to homes is low.Natural Resources Wales (NRW) said heavy rain is forecast into Monday but the risk of flooding to homes is low.
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for Wales, saying up to 15mm of rain is likely across southern areas with locally in excess of 30mm possible over some higher ground.The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for Wales, saying up to 15mm of rain is likely across southern areas with locally in excess of 30mm possible over some higher ground.
"This additional rainfall, following the recent very 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," said a spokesman."This additional rainfall, following the recent very 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," said a spokesman.
NRW officials are continuing to monitor closely as more high winds are forecast for Monday.NRW officials are continuing to monitor closely as more high winds are forecast for Monday.
However, the risk of flooding is not likely to be as severe as it was on Friday.However, the risk of flooding is not likely to be as severe as it was on Friday.
But NRW said driving conditions could be dangerous and it is continuing to advise people to avoid going close to sea fronts.But NRW said driving conditions could be dangerous and it is continuing to advise people to avoid going close to sea fronts.
A NRW spokesperson said: "Our thoughts are with those who have been affected in what will be a very difficult start to the year for many. We will be working with our partners to support those communities and help them recover.A NRW spokesperson said: "Our thoughts are with those who have been affected in what will be a very difficult start to the year for many. We will be working with our partners to support those communities and help them recover.
"Although the worst is over, there is further stormy weather forecast for Monday so we will be monitoring very closely. This is not predicted to be as bad but it will still make the coast a dangerous place to be.""Although the worst is over, there is further stormy weather forecast for Monday so we will be monitoring very closely. This is not predicted to be as bad but it will still make the coast a dangerous place to be."
Coastguards and the RNLI added to that warning after a 21-year-old man had to be rescued by lifeboat after becoming stranded while taking photographs of waves at the end of a wooden jetty in Aberystwyth on Saturday. Coastguards and the RNLI added to that warning after a 21-year-old man, believed to be a first year student, had to be rescued by lifeboat.
He became stranded while taking photographs of waves at the end of a wooden jetty in Aberystwyth on Saturday.
'Dangers posed''Dangers posed'
The man became trapped causing several worried onlookers to dial 999.The man became trapped causing several worried onlookers to dial 999.
Police and coastguard teams were unable to reach him and he was eventually pulled to safety by an RNLI volunteer who escorted him down a ladder and into the lifeboat.Police and coastguard teams were unable to reach him and he was eventually pulled to safety by an RNLI volunteer who escorted him down a ladder and into the lifeboat.
A spokesperson for Aberystwyth RNLI said: "Whilst the extreme sea conditions are attracting people to the coastline, we repeat our warning to the public stay safe and to keep away from the shore line and dangerous waves.A spokesperson for Aberystwyth RNLI said: "Whilst the extreme sea conditions are attracting people to the coastline, we repeat our warning to the public stay safe and to keep away from the shore line and dangerous waves.
"This incident highlights the dangers posed not only to the man taking photos, but also the danger that our volunteer crew members and other emergency services have been placed in rescuing this man.""This incident highlights the dangers posed not only to the man taking photos, but also the danger that our volunteer crew members and other emergency services have been placed in rescuing this man."
There had been an ice warning overnight and early on Sunday and the A4067 was closed for a time after an accident involving a vehicle near the Glais roundabout in Swansea.There had been an ice warning overnight and early on Sunday and the A4067 was closed for a time after an accident involving a vehicle near the Glais roundabout in Swansea.
The main road into Newgale in Pembrokeshire is still flooded.
Bruce Sanderson, who runs Sands Café in the village, is open for business despite the bad weather.
While sandbags appear to be keeping the water at bay in the cafe, his surf shop next door has not been so lucky and was breached by 1ft of water.
But Mr Sanderson is looking on the bright side.
"We have sold more hot chocolate than we sold all through Christmas to people coming to watch the waves. We are trying to make a bit of money out of the mayhem," he told BBC Wales.
"We rely on tourists whether they come to see the devastation or they come to sit on the beach in the summer."
Mr Sanderson said bottles, wooden pallets and fishing nets were left strewn across the beach by the high tide, while benches and bins have also been thrown about.
At the height of the tide on Friday, NRW had issued almost 23,000 warnings and alerts to properties across Wales.At the height of the tide on Friday, NRW had issued almost 23,000 warnings and alerts to properties across Wales.
The clean-up is continuing in Aberystwyth, with debris left strewn along the promenade after Friday's high tides.The clean-up is continuing in Aberystwyth, with debris left strewn along the promenade after Friday's high tides.
Meanwhile, students were advised not to return to Aberystwyth University this weekend, with exams postponed for a week.Meanwhile, students were advised not to return to Aberystwyth University this weekend, with exams postponed for a week.
Rebecca Davies, pro vice-chancellor, said about 120 students had been evacuated from seafront residences in the town.Rebecca Davies, pro vice-chancellor, said about 120 students had been evacuated from seafront residences in the town.
She said waves had "pretty much washed away" big sections of the promenade.She said waves had "pretty much washed away" big sections of the promenade.
"Our accommodation is basically now acting almost as the sea wall," she said."Our accommodation is basically now acting almost as the sea wall," she said.
"They were all the houses which were on the seafront.""They were all the houses which were on the seafront."
Parts of north-west Wales were also badly affected on Friday with RNLI crews called to rescues at a caravan park in Pwllheli, and to a farmhouse at Llanbedr near Barmouth.Parts of north-west Wales were also badly affected on Friday with RNLI crews called to rescues at a caravan park in Pwllheli, and to a farmhouse at Llanbedr near Barmouth.
Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire also felt the full force of the early storms.Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire also felt the full force of the early storms.