Flood alerts – and a flood warning – have been issued for Cumbria as rain continues to fall in the county.
Unsettled weather is expected, says the Met Office, and heavy showers are expected today.
A flood warning is in force for Keswick Campsite. It means that flooding is expected and people should take immediate action.
The Environment Agency said rain has caused the river levels to remain high on the River Greta, River Derwent, Derwentwater lake level.
Areas most at risk include low lying areas bordering the shores of Derwentwater and the frontage of the Keswick Camping and Caravan Club Site.
People are advised to avoid using low lying footpaths and any bridges near local watercourses and do not attempt to walk or drive through flood water.
Flood alerts – where flooding is possible – have been issued for:
Lower River Eden
Flooding was forecast to affect locations near the Lower River Eden and its tributaries from 8.30pm yesterday, January 7, but no property flooding was expected.
Further rainfall is forecast over today which will cause the river to remain high.
Rivers Brathay, Rothay and Winster
River levels are expected to remain high, as is Windermere. No property flooding is expected.
Rivers Duddon, Crake and Mill Beck
Water levels are expected to rise as rain continues.
Rivers Lowther and Eamont
River levels are expected to remain high on the Rivers Lowther and Eamont. Areas most at risk include Rivers Eamont and Lowther to their confluence with the River Eden at Langwathby but no property flooding is expected.
Upper River Derwent, Stonethwaite Beck and Derwentwater
River levels to remain high on the River Greta, River Derwent, Derwentwater lake level. Areas most at risk include low lying areas bordering the shores of Derwentwater and the frontage of the Keswick Camping and Caravan Club Site.
Flood warnings removed
Flood warnings for the rivers Ehen, Calder, Irt and Esk and Upper River Aire catchment have been removed overnight.