Take extra care if you are travelling and keep up to date with the Met Office forecast for the latest information.”The amber warnings covers parts of Greater Manchester and Yorkshire and is in place until 6am on Friday.Yellow weather warnings cover parts of North Wales, the East Midlands and the North East.The rain is expected to ease overnight into Friday, with a much drier and brighter day to follow for much of the UK.We are ending our live coverage of this incident for tonight.According to reports on Facebook, Carphone Warehouse inside Meadowhall remains open.The store is offering a free charging point for anyone that needs to charge their phones. This is the scene at Sheffield Wednesday’s ground, Hillsborough, as of an hour ago.The stadium was damaged when heavy flooding hit the city back in 2007.Rotherham Council have joined police in warning residents to stay at home unless travel is ‘absolutely essential’.People inside Meadowhall are now being allowed to leave.Police say they are supporting drivers to leave now that traffic in the area has eased.Police in Rotherham are encouraging people not to travel unless it’s an emergency.Here’s the current situation at Meadowhall as water levels continue to rise due to the heavy rainHeavy flooding outside of the shopping centre has meant some people are now stuck inside. This is the scene at Sheffield Wednesday’s ground, Hillsborough, as of an hour ago.The stadium was damaged when heavy flooding hit the city back in 2007.Rotherham Council have joined police in warning residents to stay at home unless travel is ‘absolutely essential’.People inside Meadowhall are now being allowed to leave.Police say they are supporting drivers to leave now that traffic in the area has eased.Police in Rotherham are encouraging people not to travel unless it’s an emergency.Here’s the current situation at Meadowhall as water levels continue to rise due to the heavy rainHeavy flooding outside of the shopping centre has meant some people are now stuck inside. Thursday, 7th November 2019, 5:45 pm. These are the Sheffield roads currently closed due to flooding A number of roads in Sheffield have been closed this morning due to flooding. A man can be seen struggling with a car in a flooded street in Sheffield, after torrential rain in the area. A man has to abandon his car which got stuck in flood waters A man cycles through a flooded street Sheffield, after torrential rain in the areaA man tries to unblock a drain on a flooded road in Whirlow, Sheffield All roads are now open as of 8 November, 3pm —— With several reports of flooded roads and surface water across the city, the teams at Streets Ahead have been dealing with issues on the roads as quickly possible. Reason: Roadside drains works are planned. It also includes services such as street cleaning, winter gritting and landscape highway maintenance. Report flooding on roads and blocked road drains If you spot a flooded road or blocked drain please report it to us. Sheffield flooding LIVE updates: Roads closed and disruption after torrential rain. Live traffic news for sheffield, 24 hours a day, from AA Roadwatch. “A strengthening north-easterly wind will make it feel even more unpleasant. Photograph: Lee Parkinson The Meadowhall shopping centre says its Christmas Lights switch-on event has been cancelled. Drivers battle through flooded roads in Sheffield Jump to media player Chesterfield Road in Woodseats has flooded with drivers being warned to take care. Police have told people not to leave the centre until further updates are issued. Status: Pending. News Sheffield flooding LIVE: Roads flooded and traffic chaos after huge downpours Heavy rain has caused flooding and traffic chaos across Sheffield as motorists battle against the weather. “Due to the adverse weather and the subsequent impact this has had on the regional public transport infrastructure, it is with regret that the decision has been made to cancel this evening’s Meadowhall Christmas Live concert.“We appreciate this news will be very disappointing to the many ticket holders who remained keen to attend despite the rain, but we feel we have a duty to recognise the issues people may face in trying to return home.“The safety of our visitors, retailers and staff is of paramount importance to us and as a precaution our flood defences have been deployed and we are giving retailers the option to close early should they wish to do so.“For further updates please monitor our website and social channels. Some better news on the railways as lines between Sheffield and Huddersfield have reopened. National Express will not be serving Sheffield Interchange or Meadowhall due to the flooding.