Residents in the Harrogate district woke today to more flood warnings after days of heavy rain.
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4.30pm - Boroughbridge residents fight the flood
People in Boroughbridge have been fighting hard to keep their homes and businesses dry as the river and canal spill over.
We sent a reporter to the town to see how people were coping with the floods.
Read our report here:
https://thestrayferret.co.uk/boroughbridge-care-home-garage-and-homeowners-fight-floods/
3.07pm - Met Office yellow warning for ice tonight
Storm Christoph may be abating but weather problems are likely to persist, according to the latest Met Office update. It says river levels could continue to rise "for a little longer" and colder weather is on its way.
A yellow warning for ice is in place for the Harrogate district tonight. Temperatures are forecast to fall as low as minus one degree centigrade tonight and sub-zero nighttime temperatures are forecast until Monday.
https://twitter.com/metoffice/status/1352269742548115456
2.35pm - York-Leeds trains cancelled for today
The train operator has said the weather is causing some issues on its lines meaning services between York and Leeds will be withdrawn for the rest of the day.
Northern added it was working with Network Rail to recover the tracks following the bad weather.
https://twitter.com/northernassist/status/1352247289629257728
1.35pm - Number of flood alerts and warnings reduces
Is the situation improving? There are now eight flood warning and alerts in place in the Harrogate district, compared with 11 last night. Areas near Boroughbridge seem to be experiencing the main threat now.
Flood warnings, which are more severe, remain active for:
Swinney Beck in Masham
River Ure at Roecliffe caravan park
River Ure at Milby Island
River Nidd at Hunsingore
Flood alerts are in place for:
Upper River Nidd catchment
Lower River Nidd catchment
Lower River Ure
Lower Dunsforth Access
12.39pm - Fountains Abbey affected by storm damage
Fountains Abbey has withstood some tumultuous times but Storm Christoph has left a scar.
https://twitter.com/fountainsabbey/status/1352231577753964547
11.36am - Warnings over travel on A59 at Whixley
North Yorkshire County Council has issued a warning to drivers travelling between Harrogate and York.
It says the A59 at Whixley is only 'passable with care' thanks to water on the carriageway.
Other roads affected are Tockwith Road in Long Marston and Spofforth Lane in North Deighton.
A full list of road closures and affected routes can be found on
NYCC's website.
10.53am - List of roads affected by weather
North Yorkshire County Council has just published seven tweets listing which roads in the county have been affected by weather.
Many are not in the Harrogate district but the east of the district, around Cattal and Bishop Monkton, features prominently.
New Row, between Darley and Birstwith, is also on the list.
https://twitter.com/northyorkscc/status/1352205776950095872
10.20am - Homes may flood in Masham
The government's flood information service has updated at 10am to say homes may flood in Masham today.
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