Rain and flooding come after a snowy weekendPublished at 17:42 GMT
adam goldsmith
live reporter

For those planning to travel early this morning, today will have been a chaotic day as heavy snow fell across much of the UK overnight.
The cold front has been especially strong in the north, forcing major airports to close their runways and leaving roads under severe weather warnings for much of the day.
As the day progressed, the condition of the infrastructure started to improve a bit, with Manchester Airport and Liverpool’s John Lennon Airport both reopening their runways from early morning closures. They are warning passengers that delays may still occur.
And some have been able to embrace the winter weather. We thoroughly enjoyed living vicariously through your sledding videos and dog photos from here at the BBC Basement.
But when the snow turns to rain and the snow on the ground begins to melt, a flood warning is issued.external There are currently 23 flood warnings in place in the south of England, with a further 226 flood warnings in place.
The impact has already caused delays on trains, with flooded tracks and slowing trains.
However, the snow and frost is not completely gone, with five snow and ice warnings still in place across northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland this morning, meaning residents should expect a icy start.
Tonight’s live coverage is almost over, but for more information on what’s on tonight and tomorrow, stay updated here.
Thank you for your participation. Keep warm and dry.