One flood warning and two flood alerts remain in place across Cumbria following Storm Erik.
River levels across the county are still high as a result of heavy rain.
A flood warning is still in force at Keswick Campsite, next to Derwentwater.
The Environment Agency said: "The level of Derwentwater still remains high at the Lodore gauge as a result of recent rainfall.
"There is little rain in the forecast for the rest of Sunday, but the land around the lake may remain flooded.
"We expect the level in the lake to remain high and therefore this warning remains in force for Sunday. We are closely monitoring the situation.
"Please avoid contact with flood water and plan driving routes to avoid low lying roads near the lake, which may be flooded. This message will be updated Sunday afternoon, or as the situation changes."
The Upper River Derwent, Stonethwaite Beck and Derwentwater remain on flood alert, meaning flooding is possible.
A flood alert is also affecting the Rivers Brathay, Rothay and Winster in south Cumbria.
All other flood warnings and alerts have now been removed.
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