🚨 Heads up, folks! Major flood alerts have been issued across Wales with 23 areas at risk as heavy rains continue. 🌧️ The Met Office has announced a yellow weather warning affecting 14 parts of Wales, so brace yourselves for persistent downpours on Tuesday.


Natural Resources Wales (NRW) has issued 21 flood alerts and two severe flood warnings. Areas most in danger include parts of north Wales and properties between Llandeilo and Abergwili, particularly near the Rivers Colwyn, Glaslyn, and Towy. Immediate action is urged for those in critical regions.
Expect more than a drizzle—20-30 mm of rain is anticipated widely, and the Brecon Beacons and Dartmoor could see over 50 mm! The alerts predict rising river levels and possible flooding in low-lying lands and roads.

What to watch: Flood alerts are in place for multiple rivers and coasts in Swansea, Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, and more. The rain warning takes effect from midday Tuesday, November 4, lasting until 6 am Wednesday, November 5. Areas under the rain warning include:
– Blaenau Gwent
– Bridgend
– Caerphilly
– Cardiff
– Carmarthenshire
– Merthyr Tydfil
– Monmouthshire
– Neath Port Talbot
– Newport
– Powys
– Rhondda Cynon Taf
– Swansea
– Torfaen
– Vale of Glamorgan
Stay safe and keep your eyes on the forecast. For those in affected areas, it’s time to prepare. 🌊#WalesWeather #FloodWarning #StaySafe