The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for ice in and around North Yorkshire on Monday morning.
The warning covers much of the North of England and looks likely to touch parts of the Esk Valley and Vale of Pickering, and may affect those on the A64 heading towards York and Leeds.
Temperatures will drop across the Yorkshire Coast and will hit zero late on Monday night.
The Met Office say the warning is in place from midnight until 11am on Bank Holiday Monday.
They added:
'Following recent wet conditions surfaces are likely to remain wet into Monday morning and with a cold night icy stretches will readily form on untreated surfaces.
A few rain, sleet and snow showers may still affect these areas overnight but ice remains the main hazard.'


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