Britain is set for "another drenching" on Friday with heavy downpours and winds of up to 30mph expected - before it gets warm and humid over the weekend.
A Met Office yellow weather warning for rain remains in place until 2pm in the north-east of England, with a small chance of fast flowing or deep floodwater.
As a result, the Environment Agency has two flood alerts in place in the Upper River Swale area and the River Esk catchment.
Forecasters warn 30-40mm of rain is likely with spots of 50-70mm in places - most likely over high ground in the North York Moors.
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