Heavy rain throughout the night and early morning means Leeds, along with the rest of Yorkshire, has flood alerts in place in some areas on Tuesday morning.
However, after a wet start, it will start to dry up quite quickly in the morning. The heaviest of the rain and dark clouds are set to stick around until about 1am on Tuesday, November 1.
The clouds are still dark from then on, but it'll be slightly lighter rain. That rain is set to dry up by 7am as the sun rises, though it will initially be obscured by clouds.
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But by 8am, Leeds is set to see some sun competing with the cloud. There's set to be another spot of brief rain around 9am.
The sun will be going in from 10am though, and not remembering to compete with the cloud until 2pm. It'll be out until around 4pm, where the day becomes cloudy again before sunset.
The day is set to hit a maximum temperature of 13 degrees around 11am. The sun will rise at 7.05am and set at 4.33pm.
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