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Eleven flood warnings have been issued across Greater Manchester as heavy rain batters the region. Flood warnings - the second most severe issued by the Environment Agency and meaning flooding is expected - are currently covering parts of Chadderton, Cheetham Hill, Crumpsall, Blackley, Lostock, Middleton, north Manchester and Worsley.

Separate flood alerts, which mean flooding is possible, are in place for parts of Bury, Manchester city centre and Salford Quays. READ MORE Full list of 'areas at risk' of flooding across Greater Manchester as 'act now' warnings issued The flooding is also causing travel disruption with train services between Southport and Wigan Wallgate cancelled.

A yellow rain warning issued by the Met Office came into force at 12.30am and will last until 8pm tonight. It covers all of Greater Manchester, as well as part of Merseyside, Lancashire, Cheshire and Wales.

Follow our live blog below for the the latest weather and traffic updates from across our region. In Manchester, the Met Office has said the rain should ease off by tomorrow morning. "Mostly dry at first with bright spells," an update said. "Cloud thickening from the east during the morning bringing some light rain at times, especially to hills inland, where it remains rather windy.

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