The Met Office has extended its weather warning for Sunday, October 4 as heavy rain is expected well into the day.
Initially the amber alert was only until 6am on Sunday, but now the Met Office has increased that to midday - it also added that the heavy rain would be 'mainly over south Wales.'
The heavy rain is expected to cause some flooding and transport disruption, as well as leading to difficult driving conditions.

The Met Office stated: "A band of rain will become slow moving and heavy across Wales, the West Midlands and into western parts of southern England. This is likely to bring flooding and some disruption to travel.
"Many places will see 25-50 mm of rainfall, with totals of 70-90 mm expected over higher ground of Wales and southwest England as well as the potential for over 120 mm in some of the most exposed high ground of Snowdonia and Exmoor."
It added that: "The unusual wind direction associated with the rainfall will mean that the peak rainfall totals are likely to occur in some areas that are usually well sheltered and drier during unsettled spells of weather."
What's the weather like where you are?
Here is the weather forecast for the next few days:
Sunday:
Windy with rain through the morning, this heavy in places. Turning gradually drier and brighter from the north, although rain linger in the south until the evening. Winds easing later. Maximum temperature 14 °C.
Outlook for Monday to Wednesday:
Some sunny spells possible, but a rather unsettled picture for the next few days, with persistent rain on Monday, followed by some showers on Tuesday and Wednesday. Remaining windy.