A fallen tree has blocked the A171 in Cloughton and a fallen tree has blocked a road in Sandbyed, Scarborough.
Callers to Paddy At Breakfast reported fallen trees causing issues on roads up and down the Yorkshire Coast.
The A171 Mill Lane was blocked in Cloughton but is now back open. Earlier we took this call on Paddy @ Breakfast:
In the Sandybed area of Scarborough, a fallen tree has blocked the road on Sandybed Crescent.
Thank you to Chloe Helm for permission to use her picture.
Nick Atkinson has also sent us this picture of the tree in Sandbybed.

A tree is blocking the road from East Ayton through Forge Valley near East Ayton Lodge.
We have regular travel updates on air on Paddy @ Breakfast.


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