After a gruelling day where wet weather ran supreme, Leeds is set for another wet day on Monday September 12.
Sunday saw large spells of rain, and a flood warning issued for one area in Yorkshire. River levels in Leeds are at their fullest as well.
And Monday should see rain, especially in the afternoon. A drier spell in the morning should dissipate by 3pm, giving way to a wet afternoon and evening.
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The entire day should be overcast, with only intermittent sunshine at 10am. However, the sun will be hidden behind the clouds, and there will be lots of drizzle, making it nigh impossible to get some of that vitamin D.
The sun will rise at 6.33am, a full hour later than just a month ago. The sun will also set quite early, going down at just 7.31pm.
The Met Office said: "Outbreaks of rain overnight. These continuing for some on Monday.
"Cloudy for much of the day, with further outbreaks of rain and drizzle, and the odd heavier burst. Some drier intervals are likely, however, perhaps allowing very brief brighter spells. Maximum temperature 22 °C."
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