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Home / Weather / Persistent Rains Prompt Flood Warnings Across South and Mid Wales

Persistent Rains Prompt Flood Warnings Across South and Mid Wales

12 Nov

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Summary

  • Heavy, persistent rain expected in parts of Wales
  • Potential for flooding due to saturated ground from recent storms
  • Met Office issues yellow weather warning for 18-hour period
Persistent Rains Prompt Flood Warnings Across South and Mid Wales

On 2025-11-12T12:45:55+00:00, the Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for parts of Wales, anticipating heavy and persistent rain that could lead to flooding. The warning is in effect from 06:00 GMT until 23:59 on Wednesday, with the south and mid regions of Wales expected to bear the brunt of the wet weather.

After heavy rain and a yellow weather warning on Tuesday, the forecaster predicts that between 40-50mm of rain could fall on higher ground, with 20mm-30mm expected more widely over a 12-15 hour period. This comes just days after flooding in Carmarthen, which one business owner described as the "worst in living memory." The saturated ground from recent storms increases the risk of further flooding.

The Met Office has warned that the heavy rain could lead to homes and businesses being flooded, causing damage to some buildings. Additionally, spray and surface water may make travel difficult in the affected areas, which include Blaenau Gwent, Bridgend, Caerphilly, Cardiff, Carmarthenshire, and several other local authorities across south and mid Wales.

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The weather warning covers several local authorities in south and mid Wales, including Blaenau Gwent, Bridgend, Caerphilly, Cardiff, and Carmarthenshire.
The Met Office predicts 40-50mm of rain on higher ground and 20-30mm more widely over a 12-15 hour period.
Homes and businesses could be flooded, causing damage to some buildings. Spray and surface water may also make travel difficult in the affected areas.

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