By Michael McHugh
Serious flooding has closed roads in Northern Ireland.
The River Bann burst its banks near the north coast. Strand Road in Coleraine was left under water.
The Met Office issued a yellow severe weather warning for rain in counties Antrim and Down.
Winds gusted at up to 60mph in exposed areas.
The busy commuter route between Bangor and Belfast was also affected by flooding.
#TRAIN Due to flooding between #Ballymoney & #Coleraine the line is closed. Train tickets will be accepted on scheduled bus services & substitute bus services will operate between Ballymoney & Coleraine until further notice. See link for latest updates https://t.co/bqUKpn7UgM pic.twitter.com/NRJaPsEFzw
— ni railways (@nirailways) November 12, 2019
Flooding has also been reported on the road between Coleraine and Londonderry, on the Bangor Road between Larch Hill and Cultra Station Road.
The Hillhall Road in Lisburn has also been affected.
The strongest recorded winds were at 63mph at Malin Head and 62mph at Orlock Head.
On West Belfast's closed Townsend Street a car was trapped by the flood waters and several drivers chose to turn back rather than brave the rising pool.

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