Flooding is hitting parts of Cumbria again as the county is lashed by more heavy rain.
Parts of Glenridding, a village that was cut off by an earlier deluge, has flooded for the second time in weeks and flood warnings have been issued across the county.
Appleby, Carlisle, Kendal and Keswick are on alert with 11 flood warnings, where flooding is expected, and there are 14 flood alerts across Cumbria, the Environment Agency said.
Cumbria police said forecast rainfall is not likely to be near the amount that fell during Storm Desmond, but further rain will be falling on already saturated ground and the public should keep away from rivers.
The force said the rain is likely to cause surface flooding on roads across the county and warned motorists to be aware of the deteriorating conditions.
Chief Inspector Matt Kennerley said: “It is imperative that motorists react to the weather conditions and adapt their driving style accordingly.
“Please do not in any circumstance ignore road closure signs and continue on your journey. Driving through flood water is extremely dangerous as you cannot determine the depth.”
People with cars in New Road car park in Kendal, next to the River Kent, have been warned to move their vehicles in case the river floods the area.
The A591 is flooded at Prizet in both directions, with flooding also on the A65 at Endmoor, and the Crooklands roundabout and the A591 at Helsington.