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Heavy rain in Torquay closes seafront road
Torquay seafront is shut to traffic because of flooding and parts of Devon and Cornwall are on flood alert amid heavy rain.
Torre Abbey, Livermead and Meadfoot Sea Road in Torbay are also closed.
The Met Office is warning that some areas of Devon and Cornwall could have as much as 150mm (5.9in) of rain on Monday.
It said particularly heavy and persistent rain over Cornwall could cause rivers to burst their banks.
The Environment Agency has warned that floods are possible in around the River Tamar, St Austell and Par, west Cornwall and along the south Devon coast at Beesands, Torcross, Slapton, Torbay and Dawlish.
Drivers are being warned of flooding and surface water on the A39 westbound in Bideford from the B3236 Buckleigh Road junction, the A38 in Liskeard around the A390 junction and between the A389 junction in Wadebridge and the B3266 junction in Camelford.
The Met Office's website said: "Periods of heavy rain, accompanied at times by strong winds, will affect parts of western Britain during Monday.
"The public should be aware that quantities of rain may be sufficient in a few places to disrupt travel and give rise to localised flooding."
The rainy weather is expected to move further north on Tuesday.
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Weather warning as flooding hits Northern Ireland
The Hillhall Road between Lisburn and Belfast was hit by flooding
Heavy rain has caused flooding in various parts of Northern Ireland.
The worst hit areas have included north and west Belfast, Ballyclare and Cushendall.
There were reports of localised flooding in Banbridge, Carnlough, Lurgan and Moira.
The Met Office has issued a severe weather warning across Northern Ireland for Monday. It said periods of heavy rain accompanied by strong winds could disrupt travel.
In Antrim, floodwater caused some damage to a care home on Station Road on Sunday afternoon.
There has also been heavy flooding at the Glenriver estate in Glenavy, County Antrim.
East Antrim assembly member Oliver McMullan, said the Cranny river had overflowed in Carnlough causing a number of problems.
"The weather was so high last night it came into the local pub through the dining area," he added.
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Heavy rain in Torquay closes seafront road
Torquay seafront is shut to traffic because of flooding and parts of Devon and Cornwall are on flood alert amid heavy rain.
Torre Abbey, Livermead and Meadfoot Sea Road in Torbay are also closed.
The Met Office is warning that some areas of Devon and Cornwall could have as much as 150mm (5.9in) of rain on Monday.
It said particularly heavy and persistent rain over Cornwall could cause rivers to burst their banks.
The Environment Agency has warned that floods are possible in around the River Tamar, St Austell and Par, west Cornwall and along the south Devon coast at Beesands, Torcross, Slapton, Torbay and Dawlish.
Drivers are being warned of flooding and surface water on the A39 westbound in Bideford from the B3236 Buckleigh Road junction, the A38 in Liskeard around the A390 junction and between the A389 junction in Wadebridge and the B3266 junction in Camelford.
The Met Office's website said: "Periods of heavy rain, accompanied at times by strong winds, will affect parts of western Britain during Monday.
"The public should be aware that quantities of rain may be sufficient in a few places to disrupt travel and give rise to localised flooding."
The rainy weather is expected to move further north on Tuesday.
and also................................
Weather warning as flooding hits Northern Ireland
The Hillhall Road between Lisburn and Belfast was hit by flooding
Heavy rain has caused flooding in various parts of Northern Ireland.
The worst hit areas have included north and west Belfast, Ballyclare and Cushendall.
There were reports of localised flooding in Banbridge, Carnlough, Lurgan and Moira.
The Met Office has issued a severe weather warning across Northern Ireland for Monday. It said periods of heavy rain accompanied by strong winds could disrupt travel.
In Antrim, floodwater caused some damage to a care home on Station Road on Sunday afternoon.
There has also been heavy flooding at the Glenriver estate in Glenavy, County Antrim.
East Antrim assembly member Oliver McMullan, said the Cranny river had overflowed in Carnlough causing a number of problems.
"The weather was so high last night it came into the local pub through the dining area," he added.
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