Flood warnings in place until tonight in the Black Country as thunderstorm warning covers West Midlands
The Met Office still has flood warnings in place for areas of the West Midlands and Black Country on Monday morning (July 21).
They issued a yellow weather warning over the weekend with thunderstorms threatening to bring flooding and disruption.
Today, the warnings remain in place for the River Stour and Smestow Brook in the Black Country and South Staffordshire, the Upper Tame, the Upper Tame at Sandwell Valley, and the River Cole and River Rea, both in Birmingham. There is also one remaining in place for the River Blythe in Warwickshire
The warnings will remain in place until tonight (Monday) at 9pm and also include thunderstorms.

The forecaster said there was a slight chance of power cuts and a loss of other services to some homes and businesses as well as flooding and building damage.
A message said "We urge you to remain vigilant and avoid walking and driving through flood water.
"We are continuing to actively monitor the situation closely and will issue updates, and further flood alerts and warnings if necessary.
You can monitor your local weather conditions and river levels on the GOV.UK website.





