Photos of flooding in and around Stamford, Bourne and the Deepings
Heavy rain has brought flooding, as captured in photos sent in by readers.
The Stamford and Bourne area was hard-hit, with some areas still affected this morning (Christmas Eve).
Reader Richard Clark sent in these photos of Carlby and Essendine, which are close to the West Glen River.
His dog, Biscuit, seemed to find the new-look surroundings a bit baffling, while on a morning walk.
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The following selection show the Wansford and King's Cliffe area, which suffered flooded roads last night.
This morning parts of this area were still under water, as Stephen Hart's pictures taken from Wansford bridge and along the road to King's Cliffe show.
Jason Richardson emailed this gallery of pictures taken last night in Bourne.
He captured the effects of flood water on familiar places such as the town's Sugar Mills pub and on the Lidl supermarket.
Meanwhile, firefighters were kept busy pumping out water to try to protect homes and businesses from devastation just two nights before Christmas.
Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue received more than 100 calls, mainly from the south of the county, due to the weather.
Tom Dawson sent in these photos from Bourne, where crews were kept busy all night, and local heroes worked tirelessly to create sandbags.
A fire and rescue crew was in Casewick Lane, Uffington, where water was flowing up out of swamped underground pipes and threatening nearby homes.
Some roads, including parts of the A605 near Oundle, were impassable, while others saw drivers having to push through worryingly deep water to complete their journeys.
Samantha Boor shared these pictures of the flooding in the Northorpe area after a dyke burst its banks.
Meanwhile, Robin Jones took these photos in Wilsthorpe, showing the extent of the flooding in the village which lies between the River Glen and the East Glen River.
A flood warning remains in place for these rivers.
Photographer David Pearson from Market Deeping took this shot of Crowland Bridge and sunshine over the River Welland at lunchtime today (Christmas Eve).