Multiple flood alerts have been issued across Devon as the county is hit by wave after wave of torrential rain.
Huge amounts of rain are expected in the region today (Monday, December 1) and the Met Office has issued a yellow rain warning across the South West until 3am on Tuesday morning.
A separate amber rain warning is in place over parts of Wales.
Seven flood alerts are currently in place across Devon, and the Environment Agency has issued a warning that flooding is possible in these areas.
Rivers in the region may burst their banks as a result of the large amounts of rain anticipated today.
Met Office Chief Forecaster Rebekah Hicks said: "Heavy rain will move over south Wales from late Sunday and through Monday.
"Whilst rainfall amounts will vary, the largest accumulations are expected over the highest ground in south Wales and could reach 100-120mm through the day. 60-80mm is most likely for many hills within the Amber warning area, while those to lower levels should see around 20-40mm through the day.
"Wider yellow warnings for rain have also been issued for the southwest and northwest of England, central and northern parts of Wales, as well as southwest Scotland, with disruption also possible in these areas through the day."
Flood alerts indicate that flooding is possible, and residents in the affected area should prepare to take action.
You should prepare any medications and insurance documents, prepare to follow your flood plan, and avoid driving or walking through floodwater.
Area affected: Bude, Helebridge, Bridgerule, Canworthy Water, Launceston and Yeolmbridge.
Area affected: the Upper River Exe from Exford to Exebridge, the Rivers Barle, Lyn, Mole and Bray and their tributaries, and coastal streams from Combe Martin to Lynton.
Area affected: Rivers Axe, Coly, Yarty, Umborne Brook and coastal streams from Branscombe to Axmouth.