River levels are starting to drop in the wake of torrential rain.
Parts of West Yorkshire were hit by floods on Saturday evening.

Little signs of flooding from Saturday night in Mytholmroyd
The River Calder broke its bank at Hebden Bridge at around 5pm causing the streets and roads to flood.
Others areas affected were Mirfield, Dewsbury and Leeds.
Water levels at the River Calder have now dropped and there are little signs of flooding in Mytholmroyd town centre.
However, Brearley playing fields remain waterlogged after the heavy rain.

River Calder levels have dropped after flooding on Saturday night, Mytholmroyd
A flood alert for the River Calder, stretching from Todmorden down to Dewsbury, has been withdrawn.
A warning has also been removed from Walsden Water at Walsden.
For more information log onto http://apps.environment-agency.gov.uk/flood/31618.aspx.
