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Wales weather: Floods alerts with 20 call-outs in Carmarthenshire Wales weather: Flooding call-outs in Wrexham and Carmarthenshire
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There are 11 flood alerts in force in Wales after heavy rain continued overnight, affecting the roads on Wednesday morning. There are 13 flood alerts in force in Wales after heavy rain continued overnight, affecting the roads on Wednesday morning.
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue responded to 20 flooding related incidents in Carmarthenshire in the early hours. Fire crews responded to 20 flooding related incidents in Carmarthenshire in the early hours with other callouts in Wrexham.
A Met Office warning of heavy rain on Tuesday was extended overnight as a band of heavy rain moved northwards. A Met Office warning of heavy rain on Tuesday was extended overnight as it moved north but is due to ease later.
Pembrey was the wettest place in the UK on Tuesday with 75mm (3ins) of rain. Flood alerts affect Carmarthenshire, Powys, Wrexham and Denbighshire.
And there have also been reports of snow on high ground in Powys overnight. On Wednesday morning North Wales Fire and Rescue crews in Wrexham were called to flooding in several areas although there are no reports of homes being affected.
Crews are currently pumping water from Lambourne Court, Gwersyllt, and Hightown Road, Wrexham.
Earlier, fire fighters went to the aid of a woman whose car had become stuck in flood water on the A5 near Froncysyllte.
The A5 is reported blocked in both directions between the A539 at Llangollen and A483 at the Halton roundabout in Chirk, as localised flooded affected a number of other areas.
Natural Resources Wales is issuing regular updates via its website with flood alerts in mid and south west Wales, mainly affecting Powys and Carmarthenshire as well as Wrexham and Denbighshire.
Surface water is affecting many roads in the area.
Mid and West Wales Fire said flooding calls came from the Llanelli and Gwendraeth Valley area, including Pontyates, Cross Hands and Kidwelly.Mid and West Wales Fire said flooding calls came from the Llanelli and Gwendraeth Valley area, including Pontyates, Cross Hands and Kidwelly.
Crews helped some residents pump water out of their houses but no homes were evacuated.Crews helped some residents pump water out of their houses but no homes were evacuated.
Environment Agency Wales is issuing regular updates via its website with flood alerts in mid and south west Wales, mainly affecting Powys and Carmarthenshire. Pembrey was the wettest place in the UK on Tuesday with 75mm (3ins) of rain.
And there have also been reports of snow on high ground in Powys overnight.