Forecasters are expecting a fresh band of rain in the UK to push in from the south-west on Sunday.
Communities are beginning to recover in the aftermath of Storm Callum, which has faded after devastating coastal areas.
At least three people died after torrential rain brought on by the storm struck parts of the UK.
One man was killed in a landslide in Wales.
Another was killed after being swept away by rough seas in Brighton and a third died shortly after being rescued from Penarth marina in south Wales.
More rain is likely to make its way to eastern regions throughout Sunday.
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2018-10-14T10:22:21.000Z
Strong winds from Storm Callum have blown a waterfall into reverse on the Isle of Skye:
The IndependentThe Met Office issued a yellow wind warning
2018-10-14T10:00:21.000Z
River levels in south Wales are expected to drop over the next few hours, according to Dyfed-Powys Police.
2018-10-14T09:40:21.000Z
31 flood alerts and 11 flood warnings remain in place in Wales.
2018-10-14T09:26:21.000Z
Heavy bursts of rain across southeast England are possible this evening, the Met Office says.
2018-10-14T09:16:37.130Z
The Met Office says that temperatures across the UK will be "cool under the rain" but perhaps still warm in the far southeast.
2018-10-14T08:50:29.000Z
Wales, which was hit with the worst flooding in decades during Storm Callum, will have a drier day after a very damp start.
2018-10-14T08:50:29.000Z
Storm Callum has moved away, after days of torrential rain and flooding, in which three people were killed.
2018-10-14T08:41:30.786Z
Welcome to our coverage of the aftermath of Storm Callum, as more heavy rain is forecast to hit the UK.