NEWS readers have been sharing their flood pictures and videos with us after last night's heavy downpour.
The Delph in Brierley Hill was among areas affected by the sheer volume of rain.
Residents in Quarry Bank - on the Caledonia Estate, Woodland Avenue and Mears Coppice - also experienced flooding.
Lye railway station was left looking more like a canal - and the lake in Mary Stevens Park, Norton, Stourbridge, swelled to look more like a reservoir at one point.
The River Stour was also looking moody after bursting its banks.
Readers and photographers, however, braved the stormy weather to capture on camera some of the worst affected areas.
Rebel Photography sent in the video below of Old Ham Lane, Pedmore.
To see more flood pictures from across the borough click here.
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