Cornwall has been warned to expect some disruption from flooding over the next two days, with heavy rain expected to sweep across the county.
The Environment Agency has placed the whole of Cornwall on a yellow warning for Wednesday and Thursday - meaning residents should be 'aware of conditions and act accordingly'.
The agency has released a statement saying: "Widespread and heavy rain arriving on Wednesday evening will increase the flood risk across parts of Wales, the Midlands and the south-west of England.
"The rain will move eastwards overnight into Thursday, bringing and increased flood risk in parts of south-east England on Thursday too.
"Some of the larger rivers are expected to remain high through Thursday and Friday.
"Impacts may include flooding of individual properties, land and roads with some localised disruption to travel."