Met Office declared two yellow weather warnings on wind and rain, as another period of bad weather appears to attack York.
This is the continuation of Storm Eouhin, who sees the delay of transportation and fallen trees throughout the area on Friday, and some areas are still struggling to regain power.
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The yellow weather warning for the rain will attack North Yorkshire with attention until 6:00 am tomorrow, but the wind warning will attack York from 10:00 pm tonight to 7:00 am tomorrow.
Met Office states that the possibility of impact is low, but is expected to cause a problem if the recent passage of Storm Eowin, which affects this, is causing it.
Met Office Chief Meteorological scholar Jason Kelly said: Southwest on Sunday.
“Sunday systems do not have the same strength as EOWYN, but can hinder some recovery efforts, bring more wind and rain, and floods in the location.
“The 10-20mm rain will be very wide in Most of Wales and North Ireland in central and southern Ireland on Sundays, and will be 30-50 mm in highlands. Lightning -like shower is a part. For people, the total can be raised in the second half of the day.
“If this rain falls on the saturated ground in many places, some people may cause floods, and the wind can be accompanied by the system.”
Currently, the level of the river has fallen with a buffet recorder, but in the early morning of Tuesday, it seems to rise again in the next few days, which is currently reaching 1.78m.
The unstable weather period is expected to last until next week due to more winds and rain.