
Flood alerts and warnings are still in force for Cumbria.
The Met Office lifted amber and yellow weather warnings yesterday afternoon.
Cumbria was hit with persistent and heavy rain over the weekend and yesterday – with Honister the wettest place in the county, registering over 220mm of rain in 24 hours.
Flood warnings are still in force for:
- Keswick Campsite
- River Cocker at Southwaite Bridge
- River Crake Valley
- Rivers Cocker and Derwent at Cockermouth, Cricket Ground, Trout Hotel Car Park, Hatters Croft
Flood alerts mean flooding is possible.
The alerts have issued for:
- Lower River Eden
- Rivers Brathay, Rothay and Winster
- Rivers Cocker, Marron and Derwent
- Rivers Duddon, Crake and Mill Beck
- Rivers Ehen, Calder, Irt and Esk
- Rivers Greta, St John’s Beck and Bassenthwaite Lake
- Rivers Lowther & Eamont
- Upper River Aire catchment
- Upper River Derwent, Stonethwaite Beck and Derwentwater
Flood alerts and warnings removed
- Lower River Lune and Conder
- Rivers Esk and Irthing
- River Gowan at Staveley and Ings and River Kent at Staveley
- River North Tyne
- River Rede
- River Rothay at Grasmere, White Bridge and Stock Lane
- River Ehen at Egremont, Bleach Green, Ennerdale Mill, Bridge End, Vale View, Wood Bank, Rugby Club
- River Greta at Keswick, Keswick Campsite, Rugby Club and Quinta
- River Derwent at Seaton Mill and Barepot
- Rivers Caldew and Petteril
- Rivers Kent & Bela
- Rivers Wampool & Ellen
- Upper River Ure
- Upper River Eden
- Upper River Lune
- Upper River Tees
- Middle River Eden





