It's not bad now, though more rain's expected - some folk in the flooded streets aren't sure whether its worth clearing up yet if everything is just going to get deluged again. Mostly the cleanup is underway hauling shipping containers, buses etc out of the river, most bridges are open again now and the army have been out in the neighbouring town helping out, and the fire service have been busy pumping out flooded homes and buildings. The River Aire has pretty much subsided but the upper valleys are saturated and washlands are full so levels will rise again quickly if we get more prolonged rain. Some towns on the Calder are still in a pretty bad way, and further downstream Tadcaster and York have been badly hit - the flood barrier in York had to be lifted as the pumps were failing so areas of the city which don't normally flood were affected.
The trains to Skipton are running again for the older two's college commute, and Xan's school is 1000 feet above sea level so they should be okay for next week.