Forecasters are predicting yet more snow for the Harrogate district as temperatures continue to drop below freezing.
More snow in the forecast for Harrogate as temperatures drop Forecasters are predicting yet more snow for the Harrogate district this weekend. The Harrogate area has seen a light dusting of snow in the past few days, but there’s more to come according to experts. Light snow and light winds are set to hit the district on Sunday (3rd) and Monday (4th December). Temperatures are also set to hit lows of -5 in the coming days. There is no Met Office weather warning in place at the time of publication. Stay up to date with all the latest weather, traffic and travel news on Your Harrogate Radio. Tune in on DAB, online and on your smart speaker. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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