A flooded roundabout remains submerged in water for a second day amid a yellow weather warning. On Sunday footage captured by Sarah Nichols showed a number of cars underwater amid flooding near Cwmbwrla roundabout in Swansea.
It came as heavy rain has affected many parts of Wales in recent days, with strong winds expected to hit on Sunday evening. You can follow our live weather blog here. After flooding hit the roundabout on Sunday afternoon, South Wales Police said: "We're at the scene of a flood on Cwmbwrla Roundabout, Swansea.
"The roundabout is flooded and is not passable from any approach. Vehicles are being diverted to Pentregethin Road.
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"It is expected to remain closed for some time; please avoid the area and use alternative routes where possible. We're grateful for your patience." They later said it was likely to remain closed until Monday.
New pictures of the roundabout taken on Monday morning show that it is still completely flooded and unuseable.
A weather warning for wind remains in place, with some rain also expected in parts of Wales.
The warning began on Sunday at 8pm and should conclude at 6pm on Monday.
The weather forecast for Monday reads: "Very windy with gales, locally severe in coastal and upland areas, especially during the morning.
"Scattered showers, heaviest and most frequent in the north, but occasional bright spells too. Feeling cool. Maximum temperature 16°C."
The outlook for Tuesday states: "A drier day to come albeit still the chance of a few showers.
"Sunny spells are likely through the morning, but any sunshine turning hazy through the afternoon. Still breezy. Maximum temperature 17°C."
Later into the week the Met Office predicts that conditions will be "changeable" with wind and rain likely, but brighter periods are also expected.
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