It’s turning into a week when you should never be far from a brolly.
The Met Office has issued its second yellow warning for rain this week.
After Monday’s downpours, the new warning covers York and North Yorkshire and runs all day on Thursday (26 September).
Up to 10cm of rain could accumulate on the North York Moors, forecasters say.
The Met Office warns that the heavy rain could cause flash flooding, difficult driving conditions, and disruptions to buses and trains.
It says: “A period of heavy and persistent rain is expected to affect parts of northern England and north Midlands during much of Thursday.
“The heaviest rainfall is likely to be across the Pennines and North York Moors where 80-100 mm of rainfall could accumulate during the course of the day.
“Elsewhere, totals are likely to be lower, reaching 20-30 mm widely but with a risk of 50-70 mm in some locations.
“Strong winds may also affect coastal locations and routes over high ground.”