Scores of flood warnings are in place across the country after days of heavy rainfall, as homeowners, businesses and travellers suffer more disruption.
Around 160 flood warnings have been issued for England and Wales, along with 31 in Scotland, which means flooding is expected and immediate action is required.
There are also almost 300 alerts where flooding is possible, and one severe warning remains active at Helston in Cornwall - meaning there is a danger to life.
Further heavy downpours are predicted during the day. In the Stonehaven area of Aberdeenshire, dozens of homes are being evacuated due to "significant flooding".
Many residents in the South West of England face Christmas with floodwater in their homes, and communities across the UK are on alert.
In Cornwall, Lostwithiel residents looked on helplessly overnight as flood water lapped at the sandbags protecting their homes, although water levels have been steadily dropping there.
And in Stoke Canon, Devon, 30 properties have been flooded after the River Exe burst its banks - with 20 residents moved to safety.
Flooding in Stonehaven. Aberdeenshire, (Pic: COLINTHIRD1969)For train passengers, the chances of getting home for Christmas could be hampered by the effects of the heavy downpours.
Those unable to travel on Saturday because of cancelled services will put further pressure on the network as they reschedule their journeys.
Dozens of routes have been affected by heavy rain in recent days, and flooding was so bad in the South West that First Great Western advised passengers not to travel west of Taunton unless their journeys were essential.
Several train operators struggled to provide replacement buses due to flooded roads and a lack of available vehicles.
Most of the flood warnings are in the South West, Midlands and the Anglian region.
Engineers work on the flooded railway line in Exeter (pic: Mike Yearworth)There will be some heavy rain in Scotland today, while England, Wales and Ireland will have drier conditions during the day.
However, it will turn wet later, with outbreaks of rain moving into the South West of England and then heading north.
Sky News weather presenter Nazaneen Ghaffar said: "Tonight outbreaks of rain will move into the south-west of England and then spread to all of the south, including southern Wales by midnight.
"The rain will continue spreading further north into the rest of Wales, central England, the Midlands, the Republic of Ireland and as far north as Yorkshire and Lancashire.
"Some of the rain will be heavy, especially for south-west England and southern Wales."
In Looe, Cornwall, heavy rain caused two landslides which cut off the nearby the village of Hannafore.
In Umberleigh, Devon, a police helicopter helped in the search and rescue of a woman who had been swept away from her vehicle during flooding in the area.
A woman is rescued from flood water in Devon (pic: Devon & Cornwall Police)She was found clinging to branches of a tree on the banks of the swollen River Taw.
Her husband and son were rescued by passers-by while the woman had tried to clamber to safety onto the top of the car but was swept away.
She managed to grab hold of a branch and clung on while a police helicopter hovered overhead. Robin Goodlad, the RNLI's incident commander said the rescue had been an "heroic" effort.
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