Flooding is set to hit Britain as successive bands of heavy rain move across the country ahead of a damp Christmas.
Most of England, Wales and Scotland is expected to be wet today with heavy rain in some places.
Snow is also likely over the Scottish mountains, especially on southeast-facing slopes of the Grampians where blizzard conditions are possible.
The Environment Agency (EA) said large swathes of southern and southwestern England, southeast Wales and the Midlands are potentially under threat today, with flood warnings likely in parts of the South West, the South East and East Anglia.
Some 25mm to 35mm fell overnight in parts of the South West.
Wind caused heavy waves to crash near the lighthouse at SeahamSky News weather presenter Isabel Lang said: "Although it will ease during the day in the South West, there will be persistent rain elsewhere.
"Amounts of rain will vary but a further 25 to 50mm is forecast today which will continue to raise flooding concerns.
"Driving conditions will also be difficult in places with standing water and localised flooding already reported."
Although Friday will largely be dry in the South West, the next band of rain is set to move in by the evening and brings renewed flood risks.
Lang said: "The next band coming through is very moist and warm air. There is the potential for major disruption.
"After a white Christmas in 2010 and an unseasonably warm 2011, we may have a wet 2012 Christmas."
Areas of England and Wales were last month engulfed by flood water that surged through streets and down roads.
Rivers burst their banks and fields were flooded as several days' rain fell in just a few hours.
EA flood risk manager Craig Woolhouse said: "Our teams are out around the clock to minimise the risks and prepare for flooding, clearing drainage channels and ensuring that flood defences are working properly.
Flooding last month in Old Malton, North YorkshirePeople have been advised to check their route for disruption before travelling, and not to drive or walk through floodwater.
The EA now offers a free flood warning service on its website.
Mr Woolhouse said: "We urge people to keep up to date with the weather forecast and local news overnight and remain prepared for flooding in their area by signing up to receive free flood warnings and staying away from dangerous flood water."
:: Information is available on the Environment Agency website or by calling the EA Flood Line on 0845 988 1188.
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