Rain has continued to fall overnight in Cumbria after about 40 properties were flooded and road and rail travel were hit on Thursday.
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The Met Office has issued a yellow warning, meaning some disruption is possible, and the Environment Agency has nine flood warnings in place.
On Thursday Honister Pass saw over 30cm (12in) of rain in a 24-hour period.
Motorists are warned that some roads are only passable with extreme care, and asked only to travel if necessary.
Train operators are asking people to avoid travelling on the West Coast Main Line and Cumbria Coastal routes, and there is no service between Barrow and Carlisle until the line has been inspected.
On Thursday a number of roads, including the A591 between Rydal and Grasmere and the A592 Patterdale Road, were flooded.
Karl Melville, the senior manager at the county council's highways team, said work had been going on all night to try to re-open as many roads as possible.
He said: "We have made some good progress [and] a lot of the roads that were closed are now passable with care.
"But obviously this does not take away the very clear advice of if you don't need to travel then don't travel."
The Environment Agency said 1,200 properties had been protected from flooding by its officers shutting flood gates and removing debris and blockages from grilles and watercourses.