Cumbria is one of only two parts of England where a flood alert remains in force, with thundery showers forecast.
It is on the Upper River Derwent and Derwentwater, in the area around Lodore Falls.
The Environment Agency has removed a number of other alerts and warnings from across the country in the past few days.
However two remain in place, in Cumbria and Derbyshire.
The exact location is the Upper River Derwent, Stonethwaite Beck and Derwentwater.
It says: "A high water level at the Lodore gauge means the flood alert remains in place.
"Thundery showers are forecast to continue throughout Monday.
"We continue to monitor the situation and will update this message as and when the situation changes."
There are no weather warnings in place but thundery showers and rain are expected to continue in the Keswick and Borrowdale area.
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