The Yorkshire Coast continues to see heavy snow with strong winds causing drifting and blocking roads.
The A165 between Scarborough and Bridlington and Brandesburton to Bridlington are badly affected, along with the A64 between Scarborough and Staxton. The A169 near Whitby is trechearous this morning, as is the A171 between Whitby and Ugthorpe.
The A170 between Scarborough and Pickering is also very hazardous.
Swirling snow has been settling on the sides of buildings and drifting.
These children were having fun on The Esplanade:

There has been little let-up in the snow since early this morning with more 'Streamers' likely to form. These are when showers merge into lines of snow, giving great accumulations locally, whilst delivering very little just down the road.

The Yorkshire Coast has been in the firing line this morning and a Yellow Weather Warning for snow and ice is in force until midnight.

Some train services between Bridlington and Scarborough have been cancelled.

The cold snap is likely to continue well into next week.
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