🌧️ Heads up, everyone! The Met Office has just issued an 11-hour yellow weather warning for rain covering 16 areas in Wales this Sunday. Between 8am and 7pm, expect heavy rain which could lead to local flooding in southern parts.

Areas affected include Blaenau Gwent, Bridgend, Caerphilly, Cardiff, and many more! 🚨 Flooding in homes and businesses is possible, and travel times on roads, buses, and trains will likely be longer due to spray and flooding.
Here’s what you can do:
– Check if your property is at risk of flooding and prepare a flood plan if needed.

– Consider altering your travel plans or checking road conditions, bus routes, and train timetables before heading out.
Early forecasts say we’ll start the day dry with some sun, but rain will sweep in from the west, especially in the afternoon, with strong winds. 🌬️ Maximum temperature is 14°C but pack an umbrella!

Going out tonight? Expect a wet evening, with rain that might turn heavy but should clear overnight, leaving clearer skies by morning. Minimum temperature will dip to 8°C.
This weather warning comes just after parts of Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire were hit with floods forcing evacuations earlier in the week. Stay safe and plan ahead if you’re heading anywhere, including Cardiff where rugby fans will be eager to see Wales face Argentina, not to forget the remembrance services happening around the country. 🏉🇦🇷
Keep an eye on the latest forecasts and stay dry, Wales! 🌦️