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Flood risk as more rain lashes parts of Wales Flood risk as more rain lashes parts of Wales
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Further heavy and persistent rain has hit parts of Wales on Thursday bringing the risk of more flooding misery.Further heavy and persistent rain has hit parts of Wales on Thursday bringing the risk of more flooding misery.
The Met Office has issued a yellow "be aware" rain warning which is in place until Saturday but has lifted the warning on strong winds.The Met Office has issued a yellow "be aware" rain warning which is in place until Saturday but has lifted the warning on strong winds.
There are two flood warnings, nine alerts and a high tide warning in force.There are two flood warnings, nine alerts and a high tide warning in force.
Wales has been battered by rain, storms and gale force winds since the latest onslaught began on Tuesday night.Wales has been battered by rain, storms and gale force winds since the latest onslaught began on Tuesday night.
The strongest gusts recorded were 72mph and there was localised flooding.The strongest gusts recorded were 72mph and there was localised flooding.
The recent spell of bad weather is down to the current location of the jet stream in the atmosphere, bringing low pressure weather systems made up of heavy rain and strong winds.The recent spell of bad weather is down to the current location of the jet stream in the atmosphere, bringing low pressure weather systems made up of heavy rain and strong winds.
Forecasters say the jet stream is showing little sign of moving.Forecasters say the jet stream is showing little sign of moving.
The latest rain warning covers all parts of south Wales and north towards Powys and Ceredigion, but winds are expected to be lighter.The latest rain warning covers all parts of south Wales and north towards Powys and Ceredigion, but winds are expected to be lighter.
There are two flood warnings in force - for the River Severn at Pool Quay and Trewern, and the Lower Dee Valley from Llangollen to Trevalyn Meadows.There are two flood warnings in force - for the River Severn at Pool Quay and Trewern, and the Lower Dee Valley from Llangollen to Trevalyn Meadows.
There are also nine alerts which include parts of Denbighshire, Powys, Carmarthenshire and Gwynedd. An earlier flood warning for Knighton in Powys was stood down.There are also nine alerts which include parts of Denbighshire, Powys, Carmarthenshire and Gwynedd. An earlier flood warning for Knighton in Powys was stood down.
Meanwhile, the clean-up is continuing following Wednesday's wind and rain.Meanwhile, the clean-up is continuing following Wednesday's wind and rain.
Arriva Trains Wales has a replacement bus service in mid Wales after lines between Llandrindod Wells and Knighton in Powys were blocked by a landslip.Arriva Trains Wales has a replacement bus service in mid Wales after lines between Llandrindod Wells and Knighton in Powys were blocked by a landslip.
‏Powys council has also provided sandbags following severe flooding on the A470 between Libanus and Brecon.‏Powys council has also provided sandbags following severe flooding on the A470 between Libanus and Brecon.
And Pembrokeshire council has been clearing washed up pebbles from roads in Broad Haven, Nolton Haven and Dale.And Pembrokeshire council has been clearing washed up pebbles from roads in Broad Haven, Nolton Haven and Dale.
Roads in Monmouthshire and Neath Port Talbot were also affected by fallen trees and flooding.
In Gwynedd, a hotel was damaged by falling trees for a second time this year.In Gwynedd, a hotel was damaged by falling trees for a second time this year.
The conservatory at the Cadwgan Hotel in Dyffryn Ardudwy was wrecked when a large tree fell on it during the night. In January, the children's play area was severely damaged when three trees fell in the hotel grounds.The conservatory at the Cadwgan Hotel in Dyffryn Ardudwy was wrecked when a large tree fell on it during the night. In January, the children's play area was severely damaged when three trees fell in the hotel grounds.
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority said the majority of around 35 locations damaged in January's storms had been repaired but some had suffered further destruction in the past few days.
It said coastal damage ranged from an accumulation of debris to the loss of land and dunes, while inland flooding and high winds had led to severe gully erosion to some bridleways and had brought trees down across paths.