New weather warning in place for Black Country with 'heavy rain' on the way
Another yellow weather warning has been issued by the Met Office affecting the Black Country.
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A warning for rain is in place for the Black Country and Staffordshire from 8am on Sunday (January 27) to 6am on Monday.
The Met Office said heavy rain could lead to local flooding, with the possibility of power cuts and disruption to train or bus services.
The weather experts added there is a "small chance" of fast flowing or deep floodwater causing "danger to life".
A yellow weather warning was also in place in the region on Friday as it was hit with high winds brought on by Storm Éowyn, resulting in a a long list of travel disruption including cancelled flights from Birmingham Airport and road closures due to fallen trees.
A Met Office update explained: "A period of heavy rain is likely to affect central and southern England and much of Wales during Sunday morning followed by some heavy, thundery showers.
"Quite widely, 10-20 mm will fall, with locally nearer 30-50 mm over high ground, particularly over exposed south or southeast-facing upslopes.
"It's then possible that a further spell of heavy rain may develop and affect parts of England and Wales on Sunday evening, clearing early Monday and should this be the case a few places may see as much as 80 mm of rainfall in total.
"Given recent heavy rain, this extra rainfall could lead to some local surface water and river flooding."