The after effects of Storm Lilian are still being felt as flood alerts remain in place across South Cumbria.
The storm brought heavy rain and strong winds, battering much of Cumbria in the last few days, resulting in road closures and warnings from emergency services.
Drivers are advised to take care on the roads as further periods of rain may lead to higher river and lake levels.
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The flood alert area is as follows: Rivers Brathay, Rothay and Winster and other watercourses, from Grasmere to Grange-over-Sands including low lying areas around Ambleside, Skelwith Bridge, Windermere, Hawkshead, Newby Bridge, Backbarrow, Cark and Cartmel.
Monday (August 26) is generally expected to be a brighter day with some showers in the morning and it is hoped lake levels will continue to slowly fall during the day.
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Areas most at risk include Rivers Brathay, Rothay and Winster and other watercourses, from Grasmere to Grange-over-Sands including low lying areas around Ambleside, Skelwith Bridge, Windermere, Hawkshead, Newby Bridge, Backbarrow, Cark and Cartmel.
Take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water.
Another update on the flooding conditions is expected on the government's website at 10am tomorrow.
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