More heavy rain is forecast to pummel some areas of the UK, including regions still recovering from major flooding.
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Yellow weather warnings have been issued by the Met Office for the far north and far south of England on Tuesday night, where there is a risk of further flooding.
The Environment Agency has 21 flood warnings in place for those regions, and a further 104 alerts where flooding is less likely but still possible, across the country.
"For the rest of Tuesday night we have got rain moving across southern parts of the UK," Met Office forecaster Craig Snell said.
"It's also going to be wet in the North East, from Newcastle to Humberside, and in the northern half of Scotland."
A woman was found dead in flood water earlier this month after severe storms brought a month's rainfall in less than 24 hours to parts of central and northern England.
Snell said many parts of England and Wales will face more wet weather on Wednesday, but temperatures are mild for the time of year.
The rivers Severn and Avon in south-west England and the Midlands burst their banks earlier this month, leaving homes waterlogged in Gloucestershire and Worcestershire.
Meanwhile, some areas in the north of England are still struggling with transport disruption caused by flooded roads.
In Derbyshire, several roads were destroyed by rain torrents, and one remained impassable on Tuesday because of a vehicle stranded in the water.
Australian Associated Press