Rain has fallen every day in Eglwyswrw since October 26 and residents, farmers and their animals are all fed up
Fed-up residents in a Welsh village are holding their breath for a day of dry weather after 81 days of consistent rainfall.
People living in Eglwyswrw, Pembrokeshire, have experienced rainfall every day since October 26.
As well as dampening the spirits of locals, it has also caused problems for farmers - who have had to keep their livestock indoors.
"It is grinding people down both physically and psychologically.
"Our sheep are pretty hardy animals but even they are looking depressed. Their fleeces are not getting the chance to dry out because of the endless rain. And I've also had to keep my cattle indoors since October."
A weather station nearby at Whitechurch has recorded at least 0.2mm of rain - to comply with the Met Office definition of a "rainy" day.