A new amber weather warning for heavy rain has been issued by the Met Office, as most of the UK is already expecting strong winds and showers.
Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, most of the Midlands and western England were already under yellow warnings for wind on Sunday, with travel delays and power cuts expected.
There are also yellow rain warnings in place for parts of south-west England, Wales, Cumbria and south-west Scotland.
But a new amber warning has been issued for rain in south and central Wales which will be in force from 3pm on Sunday to 6am on Monday.
The amber warning means there is a danger to life from flooding, while homes and businesses are likely to be flooded. There is also a chance some communities will be cut off.
Winds across the west of the UK will increase throughout the morning with gusts up to 70mph in exposed areas, the Met Office said.
Zoe Hutin, a meteorologist at the forecaster, said Sunday is expected to be the “worst day” before conditions improve.
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