Most of West Yorkshire under yellow weather warning for rain
The yellow weather warning for rain, covers Leeds, Bradford, Wakefield and parts of Kirklees and is in place until 4pm
A weather warning for rain is in place, covering parts of West Yorkshire, which has already hit by flooding as a result of Storm Babet.
The Met Office issued the yellow warning for "heavy rain" which could lead to further flooding.
The number of people who have died in the wake of Storm Babet has risen to six and hundreds of people have been left homeless, with about 1,250 properties in England flooded, the Environment Agency (EA) said.
An estimated 30,000 properties have needed protection against rising water levels, the EA said.
A total of 13 areas broke their daily rainfall records for October last week, including sites in Suffolk, South Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Wiltshire, Kincardineshire, North Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire, Northumberland, Derbyshire and Humberside, the Met Office said.
Anna Calder, spokeswoman for the EA, said significant river flooding impacts will continue for parts of the Midlands until Friday, with minor impacts continuing in parts of the Midlands and the north-east of England until Wednesday.
Significant river flooding is also possible but not expected in parts of England on Tuesday and Wednesday, with minor impacts possible more widely, due to further heavy rainfall falling on sensitive catchments.
The Met Office stated: "There is a small chance that homes and businesses could be flooded, causing damage to some buildings.
"There is a small chance of fast-flowing or deep floodwater causing danger to life.
"There is a small chance that some communities will become cut off by flooded roads."