A WEATHER warning has been put in place in Worcester by the Met Office with heavy rain expected tonight and tomorrow which could lead to flooding.
The yellow warning, in place between 3pm today and 3pm tomorrow, is spread across much of England and Wales.
Worcestershire County Council's highways department has also tweeted about the warning and risk of localised flooding.
The Met Office has said there is a small chance of fast flowing or deep floodwater causing danger to life, as well as a small chance that homes and businesses could be flooded.
It also warns that there could be delays or cancellations to train and bus services, as a result.
On September 24 torrential rain caused chaos across the city with flash floods engulfing roads as drainage struggled to cope and a wall fell down in Hylton Road.
READ MORE: Torrential rain causes flash floods and a wall to collapse
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