Heavy rain and flooding have forced eight north Wales schools to close as Storm Babet batters the UK.
Natural Resources Wales has issued multiple flood alerts, and a yellow weather warning is in place across much of the country.
Trainlines have also been affected with several routes in north-west England and north Wales having to close.
Rain has also caused disruption on roads as flooding has caused a traffic build-up on five major roads.
Of the eight closed schools in Flintshire, three have been flooded and one has no electricity.
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- Broughton Primary School
- Alun School, Mold
- Ysgol Terrig, Treuddyn
- St Marys Church in Wales, Nercwys
- Cilcain, Ysgol y Foel, Cilcain
- Ysgol Maes Garmon, Mold
- Nannerch VC Primary School
Trains have also been affected by the weather and include all lines between Chester and Crewe, Wrexham Central and Bidston, and Hooton and both Chester and Ellesmere Port.
Some lines are also blocked between Crewe and Shrewsbury due to flooding.
North Wales Police warned drivers to be careful after receiving multiple reports of roads affected by flooding.
These include the M4, A55 and multiple other main roads.