Storms affected the area over the weekend.
A yellow weather warning was in place all across the Midlands on Saturday but storms continued throughout Sunday.
Long queues were spotted on Whittleford Road due to the flooding.
Some residents were reportedly evacuated due to damage to their homes, caused by both the rain and high winds.
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