It looks as though more heavy rain is on the way after two forecasters issued weather warnings for the Isle of Wight.
Some areas could see up to 40 to 50mm of rain, the Isle of Wight Met Service has said.
The forecaster's warning comes into force from 5am until 5pm tomorrow (Thursday).
This runs alongside Met Office warning, which comes into effect from midnight tonight until 6pm.
Jamie Russell, from the Isle of Wight Met Service, said: "Persistent spells of rain will move across our area during the early hours of Thursday morning, becoming heavy at times with some locally torrential downpours mixed in at times.
"20-30mm of rainfall is likely across a fairly wide area with localised totals up to 40-50mm".
Islanders are told to expect flash flooding in the usual prone locations with surface water on roads and walkways.
What to expect (according to the Met Office)
- Spray and flooding on roads probably making journey times longer
- Bus and train services probably affected with journey times taking longer
- Flooding of a few homes and businesses is possible
- Some interruption to power supplies and other services possible
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