Big freeze forecast tonight as temperatures plunge to minus four

Temperatures are forecast to fall to minus 4 degrees centigrade tonight in the Harrogate district, leaving many minor roads and pavements treacherous tomorrow.

Snow is expected to turn to sleet this evening before drying out as temperatures plunge.

They are not forecast to rise above freezing at all tomorrow so ice is likely to persist even though gritters and snow ploughs have been out today.

A Met Office yellow warning for ice is in place until 10am tomorrow.

That might not be the end of the cold snap: a further yellow warning for snow and ice has been issued for Saturday, from 3am until 9pm.

Train operator Northern tonight warned of ongoing disruption affecting services between Harrogate and Leeds that will continue tomorrow.

No further services are running tonight and there will just be one per hour tomorrow morning.

Here’s how today’s weather affected the district.


7.05pm – Oatlands Infants School to stay closed tomorrow 

Zoe Anderson, the headteacher, has said the school will remain closed tomorrow due to the weather making travel unsafe.


4.50pm – Yorkshire Ambulance Service urge public to only call in a “serious or life-threatening emergency”

Yorkshire Ambulance Service has asked the public to only call in the event of a serious or life-threatening emergency as crews tackle snowy conditions.

Mark Millins, strategic commander at the trust, said:

“Due to the very snowy conditions across West, South and North Yorkshire, driving conditions are very difficult and many roads are gridlocked so this is having a severe impact on our operations.  We are implementing a number of actions in order to protect our core services for patients and respond to the ongoing demand, including increasing our 4×4 capacity.

“We are asking members of the public to only call us in a serious or life-threatening emergency to help us focus our efforts on our most poorly patients.

He added:

“Our dedicated staff are working extremely hard to reach patients as quickly and safely as possible but, understandably, the hazardous driving conditions and blocked roads mean that it is taking us longer than normal in the worst-hit areas.

“If someone is seriously ill or injured and their life is at risk, they should call 999 immediately. For anyone with less serious illnesses and injuries, our NHS 111 service is available online at 111.nhs.uk or by calling 111.

“Please take extra care when out driving or walking and, where possible, avoid travelling at all in snowy or icy conditions. If you do have to go out, ensure that you wear appropriate footwear and warm clothing. Also, please stay in touch with elderly and vulnerable relatives and neighbours to ensure they are safe and well.”


4.30pm – Snow to continue into the evening

The Met Office has forecast snow for the Harrogate district into this evening until 9pm.

A yellow warning for ice remains in place for tonight into tomorrow morning. Temperatures in the district are expected to plummet to -4 degrees overnight.

The Met Office said rain, sleet and snow dying out will leave “a risk of icy surfaces and difficult travel conditions” tomorrow morning.


4.20pm – Young farmer helps stranded lorries near Pannal

A young farmer has come to the aid of stranded lorries to help them up the A658 near Pannal. Photographer Giles Rocholl shot this video:


3.10pm – Harrogate 36 bus back running

Harrogate Bus Company has tweeted that the 36 bus running to Leeds from Harrogate, as well as between Harrogate and Ripon, is back up and running.

❄️ #The36 is now back to running through to Leeds from Harrogate as normal, as well as between Harrogate and Ripon

Keep up to date with how all our buses are running here on Twitter, or on our website https://t.co/JWTWD3sxUI pic.twitter.com/ZUjnadzZPP

— The Harrogate Bus Company (@harrogatebus) January 14, 2021


2.45pm – Home carers won’t let clients down

Care workers across the Harrogate district have been doing their utmost to keep to schedule today, despite the challenging conditions.

Staff at St Margaret’s Home Care are among those who have fought through the snow to ensure their clients got the help they needed.

One even had to abandon her car in Pannal, complete her round on foot and then walk home to Jennyfields.

Manager Vicky Clark sent us some photos and said:

“A day in the life of a carer! Our amazing care workers have done their best to get to our clients today, unfortunately getting stuck in the snow and having to abandon their cars and walk. Please could you say a massive well done to all care workers out there.”

Carers from St Margaret's Home Care

Carers from St Margaret’s Home Care have battled through the snow today to help clients. Photos: Vicky Clark


2.10pm – Northern advises rail passengers not to travel

Northern has advised people not to try to use the rail line between Harrogate and Leeds.

Heavy snowfall and a fallen tree have led services to be cancelled on the route this afternoon. They are unlikely to be reinstated until at least 4pm. A spokesperson for Northern said:

“The adverse weather is having a significant impact on our ability to operate services, particularly in Yorkshire where heavy snow continues to fall.

“We are working closely with colleagues at Network Rail to get our services up and running as soon as possible. In the meantime, we’re asking customers not to travel on the specified routes until further notice.”


2.07pm – Jennyfield bus service suspended

The number 3 bus service in the Jennyfield area of Harrogate has been suspended because of the continuing snowfall.

❄️ Our buses on the 3 are temporarily paused due to heavy snow

Keep up to date with how all our buses are running here on Twitter, or on our website https://t.co/JWTWD3aX3a pic.twitter.com/vFMhuGl84J

— The Harrogate Bus Company (@harrogatebus) January 14, 2021

Meanwhile, staff members from The Harrogate Bus Company are hard at work clearing paths around the town centre bus station. IN last week’s heavy snow, they were out on the roads helping to spread grit and keep traffic moving.

https://twitter.com/harrogatebus/status/1349717545008459777


2pm – Rail line still blocked

The fallen tree on the railway line between Leeds and Harrogate is expected to continue causing disruption until at least 4pm.

Train operator Northern reports one of its trains hit an object on the line between Headingley and Horsforth. Services are currently unable to run, with Network Rail en route to remove the tree.

https://twitter.com/northernassist/status/1349705276073635841?s=20


1.50pm – Essential food deliveries still getting through

Among those battling through the weather are people delivering essential food to vulnerable people across the district.

Sue Cawthray, of Harrogate Neighbours Housing Association, posted a photo take from a car as key workers continue to do their best for clients.

The Food Angels meals on wheels service has become a Snow Angels delivery for one day only, ensuring nobody who relies on it will go without the vital service.

Sue Cawthray's Food Angels in the snow

Food Angels has become Snow Angels today. Photo: Sue Cawthray


1.37pm – Gritters on the roads

Road conditions are still poor around the district, by North Yorkshire County Council gritters continue to operate.

Harrogate and Pannal Ash Residents’ Association (HAPARA) spotted one making its way up Otley Road in Harrogate this afternoon.

Interesting on Otley Rd – especially uphill….

….but help on the way! pic.twitter.com/Xt5XYM4f5q

— HAPARA (@HaparaHgt) January 14, 2021


1.30pm – Bus stranded near Spofforth

A number 7 bus has got stuck in the snow as it tried to reach Harrogate from Wetherby.

The bus has become stranded as it attempted to come up the hill into Spofforth on the A661.

Stranded bus on A661 at Spofforth. Photo: My Homecare

Photo by My Homecare

The Harrogate Bus Company has kept many of its services running today. The 24 to Pateley Bridge has been suspended, as has the 8 to Calcutt and Wetherby, and the Flyer A2 to Leeds-Bradford Airport.

The number 1 from Harrogate to Knaresborough is running, but missing out stops between Starbeck and Knaresborough as well as the Knaresborough estates. The 2A is missing out stops on Dene Park, while the 2B is missing stops between The Knox and Bar Chapel, using Crab Lane and Bilton Lane instead.


1.22pm – Businesses battle through snow

Local business owners across the district have been fighting on despite the weather and poor road conditions.

Regal Fruits on Kings Road reminded its customers and other locals that they can still get essentials from nearby, even in heavy snow.

Great day to shop local #positivity #shopsmall #supportsmallbusiness #Snowing #snow pic.twitter.com/LvF19q5X6c

— Regal fruits (@regalfruiterers) January 14, 2021

However, for Paradise Foods at Daleside Nurseries in Killinghall, the snow defeated their attempts to get to the food wagon and open up.

The team is hoping to return to normal service from tomorrow, when it is open from 10am to 2pm.


1.10pm – Bin collections suspended

Harrogate Borough Council has suspended its waste and recycling collections across the Harrogate district as snow continues to fall.

The authority says bin crews will try to collect household waste over the coming days, but recycling collections will be completed on the next scheduled date.

Collections were already a day behind after heavy snow last week interrupted the schedule. HBC said crews will be working on Friday and Saturday as they try to catch up.

As you’ve probably seen, it is continuing to snow quite heavily across the Harrogate district. ❄️

Our crews have been doing their best they can this morning but with the conditions getting worse, waste and recycling collections have now been stood down. pic.twitter.com/vGDCOO1YXX

— Harrogate Borough Council (@Harrogatebc) January 14, 2021


1.03pm – Fallen tree blocks railway line

The rail line between Harrogate and Leeds has been blocked by a fallen tree, causing disruption to services.

National Rail reports delays and cancellations are expected until 2pm.

⚠️NEW: #Harrogate – Disruption between Leeds and Harrogate expected until 14:00

ℹ️ https://t.co/9M8cl0yDEY

— National Rail (@nationalrailenq) January 14, 2021


12.55pm – Police urge people not to travel unless necessary

North Yorkshire Police has issued a warning people not to travel unless they really need to.

Having dealt with more than 20 crashes already today, the force’s Roads Policing Group is asking people to stay at home and avoid unnecessary travel.

While the Harrogate district is contending with continuing snowfall, flooding is affecting roads elsewhere around the county.

North Yorkshire Police's post about road conditions

 


12.15pm – Updated list of school closures


11.55am – Disruption to household waste services

Harrogate Borough Council says its bin collection services are continuing despite the weather, but it may not be able to reach all the homes on today’s routes.

The council was already working to catch up on services missed during last Friday’s heavy snowfall.

Meanwhile, all three household waste recycling centres in Harrogate have been closed by North Yorkshire County Council because of the snow.

The county council’s website shows gritters were out on priority one routes over night, after a weather warning was issued by the Met Office.

#Skipton, #LeemingBar, #Northallerton, #Catterick Bridge, #Harrogate, #Leyburn, #Ripon and West Harrogate household waste recycling centres are closed due to #snow. pic.twitter.com/5A9oMVocc2

— North Yorkshire Council (@northyorksc) January 14, 2021


11.30am – disruption on bus routes to Leeds and Pateley Bridge

The Harrogate Bus Company has suspended its 36 service beyond Pannal to Leeds because of the condition of the A61.

It continues to operate between Ripon and Harrogate, and on to Pannal.

The 24 service between Harrogate and Pateley Bridge has been suspended, but the number 6 service to Pannal Ash has been reinstated after being stopped earlier in the morning.

Buses are now running on the 6 Harrogate-Pannal Ash

Unfortunately we're not able to reach any of our stops Between Pannal & Leeds on #The36. Were running as normal Ripon-Harrogate and Harrogate-Pannal.

Keep up to date with us here or at https://t.co/JWTWD3aX3a pic.twitter.com/p45X6JvhGR

— The Harrogate Bus Company (@harrogatebus) January 14, 2021


10.35am – ‘Treacherous road conditions’ in Harrogate

North Yorkshire Police control room has shared a video of Harrogate onto its twitter this morning warning people to stay off the road unless it’s essential.

It may look very pretty, but it’s treacherous road conditions. Please only travel if it’s essential and absolutely necessary. This picture was taken in Harrogate. pic.twitter.com/Cf4oWg9v85

— NYP Control Room (@NYPControlRoom) January 14, 2021


10.22am – Snow prevents buses getting to Knaresborough

The Harrogate Bus Company has said it is unable to reach any of its stop to or around Knaresborough this morning.

The number 1 service is currently still running between Harrogate and Starbeck. Make sure to keep an eye on their twitter for further updates.

❄️ Our buses on The 1 are running between Harrogate and Starbeck, but we're currently unable to reach any more stops to or around Knaresborough.

Keep up to date with how all our buses are running here on Twitter, or on our website https://t.co/JWTWD3aX3a pic.twitter.com/CC2hOsxn32

— The Harrogate Bus Company (@harrogatebus) January 14, 2021


10.14am – School closures

Schools across the Harrogate district are closing to all, including the children of key workers as a result of the snow.


10.07am – Recycling collection continues in some areas

Harrogate Borough Council has replied to a tweet from a local resident to say that recycling collection is continuing today in most areas. The council has said some areas that are difficult to get to may not be reached today.

Residents have been asked to leave their recycling outside for the time-being.


10.01am – Cars stuck in snow at Kex Gill

Multiple vehicles are reportedly stuck in the snow and ice near Kex Gill this morning.

The North Yorkshire Police Traffic Bureau has tweeted to say the A59 at Bolton Abbey is closed.

*TRAFFIC UPDATE* The #A59 at #BoltonAbbey is currently closed due to multiple vehicles stuck nr #Kex Gill in the snow & Ice.

— N Yorks Police Traffic Bureau & Road Safety Team (@NYTrafficBureau) January 14, 2021


09.46am – Harrogate and Ripon recycling centres closed

North Yorkshire County Council has made the decision to close recycling centres in Harrogate and Ripon.

Due to the #snow, #Catterick Bridge, #Harrogate, #Leyburn, #Ripon and West Harrogate Household Waste Recycling Centres are not open. pic.twitter.com/NR5pGXv3tH

— North Yorkshire Council (@northyorksc) January 14, 2021


09.18am – Some Harrogate bus services suspended

The Harrogate Bus Company has tweeted about further disruption due to the snow. It has said the 36 service is still running between Harrogate and Pannal but it cannot run through Harewood.

The 24 service from Harrogate to Pateley Bridge and number 6 between Harrogate and Pannal Ash have been suspended.

The snow is causing a few issues on the roads again this morning.

We're running buses on #The36 between Harrogate & Pannal, and between Leeds & Alwoodley. We're unable to run through Harewood.

Buses on 24 Harrogate-Pateley Bridge and 6 Harrogate-Pannal Ash are not able to run. pic.twitter.com/WGc7ssjVsG

— The Harrogate Bus Company (@harrogatebus) January 14, 2021


09.10am – Kettlesing Primary School to close 

Kettlesing Felliscliffe Community Primary School has contacted the Stray Ferret to confirm it has made the decision to close the school.

It had previously hoped to open for pupils at 10am.


09.03am – Ripon market remains open

Ripon market is still open today despite the snow. The essential stalls open today include two fruit and vegetable stalls and a fishmongers.


08.44am – Beckwithshaw Primary School to close 

Beckwithshaw Primary School has now said it will close due to the snow.

It had previously planned to open at 10am.


08.25am – Ripley Primary School to close

Ripley Endowed Primary School has made the decision to close the school today due to the weather.

It had previously planned to open the school at 10am.


08.15am – Buses between Leeds airport and Harrogate disrupted

The A2 service from Bradford to Harrogate bus station, going via the airport, has been disrupted due to the snow.

Flyer Buses has reported, on its twitter, that it is unable to get into Harrogate due to a block in the road at Pool Bank.

Further updates can be found on its website.

https://twitter.com/FlyerBuses/status/1349626771017244672


08.05am – Only travel if essential says North Yorkshire County Council

The county council has reminded local residents of the yellow weather warning in place on twitter this morning. It has asked people to only travel if essential.

The gritters were out overnight in an effort to limit disruption.

A @metoffice yellow #weatherwarning for #snow and #ice in #NorthYorkshire is in place until 9pm today. We have gritted priority roads. Please only travel if essential and take extra care.

You can keep up to date with the forecast here ⬇️https://t.co/zHvC8EqeVU pic.twitter.com/CLUnA8AVNY

— North Yorkshire Council (@northyorksc) January 14, 2021


07.30am – Some schools remain open

In a twitter post, Harrogate High School has said it will remain open today.

It has advised its pupils who get lifts to school to work from home if possible and avoid the roads.

HHS is open today, but would advise any student that gets a lift to school, to work from home where possible, given the weather forecast of snow all day.
We will review the situation throughout the day.

— HarrogateHighSchool (@HarrogateHigh) January 14, 2021


07.10am – Harrogate Bus Company says buses are still running

In a twitter post, Harrogate Bus Company has left commuters know their services are still running despite the snow.

It said those using them for essential services should keep an eye on the Transdev app for any updates.

https://twitter.com/harrogatebus/status/1349615061002805248