Although a flood warning was lifted today for the Ritec River around Tenby by Natural Resources Wales, further heavy rain during Tuesday (November 11) afternoon and evening could lead to some flooding and disruption in places, according to the MET Office, with a Yellow weather warning issued for Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire...
Outbreaks of rain arriving from the west during Tuesday morning will become heavy and persistent at times, especially but not exclusively over south facing hills, and accompanied by increasingly strong southerly winds.
30-50 mm of rain is likely fairly widely, with 60-80 mm of rain building up in the wettest spots over south facing hills.
A spokesperson for the MET Office stated: “Much of this could come in heavy bursts during Tuesday afternoon and early evening. Although likely fading fairly by late Tuesday night, rainfall could resume early Wednesday, although details become increasingly low confidence.
“This warning may be extended tomorrow or a fresh warning issued for Wednesday morning should confidence in a wetter scenario increase.
“Given recent wet weather, and saturated ground in places, this could lead to some flooding in places. Difficult travelling conditions for the evening commute are also expected, with delays and the increased possibility of accidents.”




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