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More than a dozen roads remain closed in Flintshire, Wrexham and Denbighshire as rain continues to cause flooding problems.

Motorists are also being warned that the weather is causing "poor" driving conditions across the region this morning including the A55.

Traffic Wales tweeted: "Poor driving conditions across the network this morning. Drive to the conditions of the road and keep your distance."

It comes after homes had to be evacuated in Greenfield yesterday with homes in Mancot also flooded.

Sandbags have also been given out to a number of properties while firefighters have been called to nearly 70 flood-related incidents.

A yellow weather warning for rain covering all of North Wales, bar Anglesey, remains in force until noon.

A flood warning for the Lower Dee Valley from Llangollen to Trevalyn Meadows remains in place.

(Image: Hadyn Iball/North Wales Live)

Six flood alerts are in force covering Bangor-on-Dee, Clwyd (Clocaenog to Rhuddlan), Mold (Leadmill, Queens Park, Brook Street, Gas Lane and Broncoed Industrial Estate), Pontblyddyn (Along the A541), Rossett (Burton Road, Llay Road, Station Road, the Copse and properties on the right hand bank including Rossett Mill, Marford Mill and the Mill House), Rhyd-y-goleu (Holland Farm and cottages), River Alyn from Llandegla to Rossett.

Flintshire

Cilcain to Loggerheads

Bretton Lane , Bretton, near Broughton

Old Bagillt Road, Holywell

Cornist Lane, Flint

Kelsterton Lane, Connah's Quay

Victoria Road, Saltney – due to burst water main

Hamilton Avenue, Sandycroft

Bernsdale Close, Sandycroft

Clair Avenue, Sandycroft

Lawrence Street, Sandycroft

Philip Street to Wood Street, Sandycroft

A5104 in Treuddyn at the Sun Spot Café Junction

(Image: Ian Cooper/North Wales Live)

Wrexham

Cefn Road due to flooding from Sesswick Way to Redwither Lane.

Manor Lane due to flooding from B5445 Chester Road to Cox Lane. Affecting Arriva bus service 11A.

Denbighshire

Denbighshire County Council said it will continue to respond to flood-related incidents across the county during the day, although the weather situation has improved overnight.

There is surface water on a number of the county’s roads and a number of roads have closed or remain closed:

Mia Hall Road, Dyserth

B5430 Valley Lodge To Junction B5431 Llanarmon Yn Ial (by Pistyll Gwyn quarry)

B5430 Valley Lodge To Junction B5431 Llanarmon Yn Ial (by Pistyll Gwyn quarry) Maes Llan Road, Llanrhydd, Ruthin

Junction with A5151 opposite Bryn Ffynnon Cottages to Ty Gwyn, Dyserth

Pandy Lane, Dyserth

Mia Hall Road, Dyserth

Loggerheads Country Park is back open and the main paths are passable with care. The water levels at the site have dropped dramatically since yesterday.

(Image: Denbighshire County Council)

Bus services to Llanarmon yn Iâl:

Service bus (numbers 1 and 2) WILL NOT operate to Llanarmon this morning until further notice, but WILL serve Maeshafn and Eryrys.