THE MET Office has issued yet another yellow "severe" weather warning for Bradford.
It is the third time in three weeks that the UK's national weather service has sent out a caution for the city's residents.
Read more about the most recent one here...
This warning is in place for today - until 6pm.
Heavy rainfall is expected, which could bring about localised flooding.
Where the River Aire passes through Apperley Bridge is a known hot-spot when water levels rise due to increased rainfall.
The warning indicates that flooding of a few homes and businesses is likely.
All journeys are also likely to be affected, whether travelling by car, train, or bus.
The area covered by the warning includes Bradford, but excludes suburb areas such as Calverley and Pudsey.
Leeds is also not at threat from heavy rainfall.
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