Powys residents are being told to prepare for further flooding as a yellow weather is issued for tomorrow.
The Met Office have issued a yeallow weather warning for "persistent heavy rain" tomorrow (January 10) lasting from 6am to 8pm across the entire county.
Forecasts fro Newtown suggest that the rain could arrive as early as 4am, and continue more or less constantly until 8pm.
Currently river levels across the county are high with flood alerts issued on the River Wye, the River Usk, Upper Severn and River Vyrnwy.
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The Met Office is warning that "flooding of a few homes and businesses is likely"
They also warn that there could be travel disruption with "bus and train services probably affected with journey times taking longer" and those driving will be affected by "spray and flooding on roads probably making journey times longer."
There is also the possiblity to "some interruption to power supplies and other services possible."
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