An emergency payment scheme for homeowners flooded during yesterday's heavy downpours in Northern Ireland has been opened.
Homeowners affected by "severe inconvenience" can apply for payments worth £1,000 from local councils, Stormont's Communities Department has said.
Belfast International Airport recorded more rainfall than the average for the whole of the month.
Some homes in Muckamore in Co Antrim were inundated and an estate in Lurgan in Co Armagh was swamped in water polluted with sewage.
Some roads were closed and several houses lost power, public service providers said.
Holidaymakers at Belfast International Airport saw their travel plans disrupted as ground staff had to stop working due to the weather.
The UK Met Office confirmed a monitoring station at the airport received 98.8mm of rain yesterday.
Yesterday, motorists were asked to avoid the underpass at Stockman's Lane in Belfast due to high water levels.
Cars were parked up along the hard shoulder on the A1 near Dromore in Co Down and there was significant delays in both directions on the arterial route.
An amber warning of rain and thunder covered every county of Northern Ireland except Fermanagh, the Met Office said.