There's a yellow weather warning for snow in place until 3pm today across the north of England, including the Yorkshire Coast.
The Met Office say:
A short period of heavy snow may cause some temporary disruption on roads
Rain may turn to heavy snow in a few places later this morning and early this afternoon. This is most likely on roads above 200 metres elevation, but also a lower likelihood to some lower elevations in Yorkshire. Some places could see 2-4 cm of slushy snow which could build up quite quickly, before conditions ease from the west this afternoon.


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