Snow is still falling on high ground this morning, whilst flooding is causing issues in places along the coast.
The main roads over the moors and wolds are clear, despite snow continuing to fall overnight, although the A170 at Sutton Bank was closed overnight.
Standing water is causing issues in a number of places, including the B1261 around Killerby and Bessingby Hill in Bridlington near the Gypsey Race.
Water is pouring out of Peasholm Park's lake in Scarborough, across the roundabout and down Peasholm Gap to the beach. That's affecting both roads and pavements in the area.
Wind gusts are hitting close to 50mph this morning.
Trains are unaffected currently.
The weather is set to stay very cold this week, with the risk of snow showers at times.
We have regular updates on air throughout the day.
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