In Pictures: Storm Callum puts Wales under water

Rachel Bevan Boats in Aberaeron harbour were dislodged during the stormRachel Bevan
Aberaeron harbour took a battering during Storm Callum, with several boats suffering damage

Wales has suffered damaging flooding after a weekend of severe weather caused by Storm Callum.

Several towns and villages suffered flooding, with the worst affected counties being Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and southern Powys.

Here is a selection of the most striking images from the flooding in Wales.

Derren Jones The River Conwy burst its banks in LlanwrstDerren Jones
The River Conwy burst its banks in Llanwrst
Keith Morris A huge wave on Aberystwyth seafrontKeith Morris
High winds battered coastal areas like Aberystwyth on Friday
Phillip Jones Woman standing in flood water in AberdulaisPhillip Jones
Water levels in Aberdulais reached shin height on Saturday morning
Facebook/Riverside Cafe The Riverside Cafe is floodedFacebook/Riverside Cafe
The Riverside Cafe at Newcastle Emlyn in Ceredigion was overwhelmed as the River Teifi burst its banks
Frank Moore Aberystwyth seafront on Friday afternoonFrank Moore
Aberystwyth seafront on Friday afternoon
Daniel James Water submerging a garage and caravansDaniel James
This garage and caravan in Carmarthen were hit by rising waters
Dafydd Williams Post office vans outside Morrison's in CarmarthenDafydd Williams
Vans from the post depot in Carmarthen had to be moved to the local supermarket due to the flooding
Flood water flows
Flood water poured through farm gates like at this one in Libanus, Powys
Vanessa Zara Davies One of the routes into Crickhowell was blocked on Saturday morningVanessa Zara Davies
One of the routes into Crickhowell was blocked on Saturday morning
Claire Kingdon Flood water up to a pub door in CrickhowellClaire Kingdon
Flood water was attempting to creep into this pub in Crickhowell
Angharad Lewis One of the main streets in Llanybydder, Carmarthenshire, has been hit by floodingAngharad Lewis
One of the main streets in Llanybydder, Carmarthenshire, was hit by flooding
Michael Bolton Aberdulais aqueduct pushing towards road heightMichael Bolton
The River Neath was close to reaching the level of the aqueduct at Aberdulais