A new yellow weather warning has been issued for thunderstorms in the Harrogate area over the next 36 hours.
The Met Office is forecasting further heavy rain, thunderstorms, and possible flooding.
The warning comes into effect from 11am today (Monday) and will remain in place until 9pm.
The fresh warning follows a weekend of storm-related disruption, including the cancellation of the Long Lands Common Summer Fair, which was called off on safety grounds due to storm risks.
More rain is expected tomorrow (Tuesday), Wednesday and Thursday.
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