A yellow weather warning for heavy and persistent rain is in place for North Yorkshire until 6pm tomorrow evening.
Weather warning issued for heavy rain across Harrogate district The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning as the Harrogate district prepares for two days of heavy rain. The warning is in place for the whole of North Yorkshire until 6pm tomorrow evening (Wednesday), with spells of "heavy and persistent rain" expected throughout both days. The warning came into place at 6am this morning. There is also likely to be "thundery showers" in Harrogate tomorrow. The Met Office says there will be the risk of disruption to transport and infrastructure, and the possibility of flooding. Tune in to Your Harrogate online, on DAB and on your smart speaker to stay on top of the latest weather, traffic and travel information. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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