Summary

  • Road workers in Birmingham handle more than 100 callouts after flooding

  • Warwickshire's One Day Cup clash with Derbyshire is washed out

  • The Met Office issues another yellow weather warning for heavy rain

  • Two Birmingham schools are closed and a West Bromwich school is partially closed

  • Updates on Wednesday 15 June 2016

  1. Watch: Latest weather forecast for the West Midlandspublished at 08:38 British Summer Time 15 June 2016

    Charlie Slater
    BBC Weather presenter

    Another day, another yellow weather warning for heavy rain unfortunately.

    Showers on and off throughout today and they will be potentially heavy.

    Highs of 17C (63F). 

  2. Flash flooding hits Birmingham and the Black Country againpublished at 08:19 British Summer Time 15 June 2016

    Louise Hancock
    Newsreader, BBC WM

    West Midlands Fire Service says it took 120 weather-related calls in two hours after rain caused more flash flooding across Birmingham and the Black Country yesterday. 

    Many roads and buildings were flooded and Heartlands Hospital declared a major incident after water poured into the emergency department. 

    Parts of the Bullring and Mailbox shopping centres were also closed off.   

  3. Travel: Severe Birmingham delays warningpublished at 08:05 British Summer Time 15 June 2016

    BBC Travel

    Lawley Middleway in Birmingham is closed and there is very slow traffic between Curzon Circus and Ashted Circus because of a crash, drivers are warned.

  4. Good morning from Local Live for Birmingham and the Black Countrypublished at 08:00

    Alex Homer
    BBC Local Live

    It is pouring down outside, but we're back with the usual mix of news, sport, travel and weather updates.

    We'll keep you updated on all the latest as the rain continues unabated.

    If you want to let us know about flooding near you to warn others, email us, tweet @bbcwm, external or reach us on the BBC WM Facebook page, external.