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Nov
Storm Bert brought a wild day of weather to the Harrogate district, with early morning snow followed by persistent rain.
It hasn't been great for motorists but children who were up early made the most of the conditions before a rapid thaw set in mid-morning.
Our live blog, which you can read here, followed developments.
Reader Toby Thorpe sent these wonderful photos taken on the Stray in Harrogate.
Fun on the Stray. Pic: Toby Thorpe
Fun on the Stray. Pic: Toby Thorpe
Reader Mel Ball sent this delightful image of Knaresborough's most famous view, covered in snow and photobombed by her dog.
Knaresborough viaduct. Pic: Mel Ball
To continue the cute pet theme, reader Victoria Murphy took this adorable and atmospheric shot of her dog on the Stray early today.
Credit: Victoria Murphy
In Ripon, the grammar school looked glorious covered in snow.
Snow falling at Ripon Grammar School
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But it wasn't much fun on the roads, particularly on the A61 between Ripon and Harrogate and on routes south of Harrogate, including Pannal. Here's the A61 at South Stainley early today.
Credit: North Yorkshire Weather Updates
It was even too much for some of those trying to help. This gritter was pictured by Sarah Bowes stuck on Valley Drive in Harrogate.
Gritter stuck on Valley Drive. Credit: Sarah Bowes
Further rain is expected this evening and overnight. At 5.15pm this evening, there were 29 Environment Agency flood alerts issued, with a cluster in West Yorkshire, especially Calderdale, and Greater Manchester.
The closest to the Harrogate district were on the upper River Wharfe at Buckden, Bolton Abbey and Ilkley and the River Aire around Leeds.
Drier weather is expected tomorrow.
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