People living in Clovelly were among those who found themselves bailing out the floodwater over the weekend.
Chudleigh and Exeter also had flooding, and an indoor skate park at Newton Abbot was also hit.
“We’re facing the fiercest deluge since our charity kicked off a decade ago,” said a skate park spokesperson.
Bovey Tracey football ground and park was flooded and there are still 27 flood warnings, external for Devon rivers and three flood warnings, external in Cornwall, external from the Environment Agency, which means flooding is expected.
Monday is forecast to be still windy but not as windy as the weekend, with sunshine and showers.
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