A flood alert remains in place for Holderness today (Monday).
The Environment Agency has issued the alert because of high water levels in Keyingham Drain, Stone Creek and Burstwick Drain.
A statement on the agency's website adds: "The current level at Keyingham Drain is 0.9 metres, and the current level at Burstwick Drain is 1.2 metres.
"Levels in the drains will remain high due to the influence of the tides."
The alert, which means "flooding is possible", was first issued on Saturday evening and has been updated this morning.
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