One flood alert remains in force in Cumbria after a period of heavy rain in the county.
The flood alert – which means be prepared and flooding is possible – is in place for the upper River Derwent, Stonethwaite Beck and Derwentwater.
The Environment Agency alert states: “Whilst river levels have now receded, the level of Derwentwater remains high, albeit receding slowly. Consequently, low-lying land adjacent to Derwentwater shoreline areas remain affected by flooding.
“Levels on Derwentwater are expected to remain high over today as a result of the rainfall during last week. A drier settled spell of weather is forecast for the rest of the week with the level of Derwentwater expected to drop back below the flood alert level later on Tuesday.
“We continue to closely monitor the situation. Please avoid using low lying footpaths around the edge of Derwentwater and the River Derwent.”