A flood warning and several flood alerts that were place across Cumbria this morning following a night of heavy rain have been lifted.
The county was under the grip of the tail-end of Storm Aileen as it worked its way over the country, with a yellow weather warning for wind and rain issued overnight.
A flood warning - meaning flooding is expected and people should take action - was in place at Keswick Campsite - but has now been lifted.
Several flood alerts that were also in place across the South of the county have been lifted this afternoon.
They were:
- Lower River Eden.
- Middle River Eden.
- Rivers Caldew and Petteril.
- Rivers Cocker, Marron and Derwent.
- Rivers Ehen, Calder, Irt and Esk.
- Upper River Derwent, Stonethwaite Beck and Derwent Water.
The Environment issued early warnings last night to residents in the affected areas signed up to a flood alert scheme.
Drivers have been urged to take extra care with standing water in place on many roads across the county.
Read more about Storm Aileen:
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