The warnings are in effect from 12:00 today, 21 November 2024, until 10:00 tomorrow.
The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for snow and ice affecting the Yorkshire Coast.
The warnings are in effect from 12:00 today, 21 November 2024, until 10:00 tomorrow. These warnings mean there is an increased likelihood of impacts from severe weather that could potentially disrupt plans.
Here's what residents and visitors to the Yorkshire Coast can expect:
- Wintry showers and icy patches are expected this evening and overnight, potentially leading to travel disruption.
- Showers will fall as snow over hills, with icy patches elsewhere.
- Some roads and railways are likely to be affected, resulting in longer journey times for road, bus, and train services.
- Icy patches are probable on some untreated roads, pavements, and cycle paths.
- There is a risk of injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces.
The Met Office advises taking the following precautions:
- Plan your route in advance, checking for road closures or delays to public transport. Amend plans if necessary.
- Allow extra time for journeys, whether by road, bus, or train.
- Exercise caution when walking or cycling, especially on untreated surfaces.
- Be prepared for weather warnings to change quickly and stay updated with the latest forecast.


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