One flood warning and three flood alerts are still in place across Cumbria.

The county is still picking up the pieces from Storm Ciara at the weekend, which brought strong winds and relentless rain.

There is still a warning for Keswick Campsite, as well as flood alerts for the coast from Gretna to Silloth; Upper River Derwent, Stonethwaite Beck and Derwentwater and the coast of north Morecambe Bay.

Keswick Campsite warning:

"Derwentwater Lake continues to affect Keswick Campsite. The lake level is receding but continues to remain high.

"Consequently, the risk of flooding remains and low lying areas bordering the shores of Derwentwater and the Keswick Camping and caravan club site will remain flooded. We continue to monitor the situation."

Gretna to Silloth flood alert:

"A flood alert remains in force as the high tide tomorrow afternoon may affect low lying land and roads. The high tide tonight does not reach the flood alert threshold however, the high tide tomorrow afternoon is close to the flood alert threshold and is expected to be accompanied by large waves.

"This may affect low lying land, roads and coastal paths at Mossband Hall, Eden estuary, Burgh Marsh, Port Carlisle, Bowness-on-Solway, Wampool estuary, Waver estuary, Skinburness Marsh, Skinburness and Silloth. Skinburness floodgates are closed and we will continue to monitor the situation."

Upper River Derwent, Stonethwaite Beck and Derwentwater flood alert:

"Derwentwater lake levels are currently continuing to fall, however rainfall overnight and showers throughout today have caused the lake level to rise slightly. Consequently, the risk of flooding of low lying land, roads and footpaths remains.

"Please avoid using low lying footpaths around the lake edge."

Coast of north Morecambe Bay flood alert:

"A flood alert remains in force as the high tide tomorrow afternoon may affect low lying land and roads. The high tide tonight does not reach the flood alert threshold however, the high tide tomorrow afternoon is close to the flood alert threshold and is expected to be accompanied by large waves.

"This may affect low lying land, roads and coastal paths at Roosebeck, South Ulverston, Canal Foot, Crake estuary, Rusland Valley, Leven estuary, Eea estuary, Flookburgh, East Plain Farm, Grange-over-Sands, Meathop, Kent estuary, Milnthorpe, B5282 coast road, Sandside and Arnside. Arnside floodgates will remain closed and we continue to monitor situation."