Several roads in the Lancaster and Morecambe area have been flooded following heavy rainfall on Wednesday.
Morecambe Road was flooded near Our Lady's school and there were traffic tailbacks between the Bay Gateway in Morecambe and Skerton Bridge on Wednesday afternoon.
County Highways were informed and would be attending, County Councillor Charlie Edwards told Beyond Radio on Wednesday.
We also had reports of flooding on the A683 between Caton and Hornby, under the rail bridge at Torrisholme/Ryelands, on Aldrens Lane at Skerton, on Middleton Road at Middleton, and on Ashton Road and Halton Road in Lancaster.
This photo by Lisa Sharples shows flooding by the old Millstone and Halton Road.

Lancaster Road from Croston Road to Green Lane West in Garstang was impassable on Wednesday afternoon due to flooding.
On Wednesday evening, Hazelrigg Lane in Lancaster was closed between the junctions with the A6 and Blea Tarn Road. This was due to flood water under the bridge and a vehicle becoming stuck.
A police spokesperson said: "Please remember to take extra care when driving and avoid driving through flood water as this can put yourself and others at risk."

A Met Office yellow weather warning is in place for heavy rain across the region until midnight tonight (Wednesday).


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