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Dec 2020
Heavy snowfall overnight has caused treacherous driving conditions on major roads in the Harrogate district this morning.
Many areas woke up to a blanket of snow and ice, causing severe problems, especially in rural areas.
The North Yorkshire Weather Updates social media page showed dire conditions in Boroughbridge, with heavy snow covering streets.
Video by Carly Gibson
The same page also reported large vehicles were struggling to get up the hill on the A59 at Kex Gill due to hazardous road conditions. However by 9am the road appeared to be clear.
North Yorkshire Police warned people to drive carefully due to conditions on the A61 between Ripon and Harrogate.
The Stray Ferret asked North Yorkshire County Council, which is the highways authority, on which days it had gritted the roads since Christmas Day and what its policy is on deciding when to use gritters,
We had not received a response by the time of publication but the council has tweeted this morning that its gritting crews are on call 24 hours a day from October to April and are treating roads.
A similar tweet was posted on Christmas Day but nothing on travel since despite snow and flooding causing problems in the district.
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