The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for wind and rain in the Harrogate district this weekend.
Weather warning for wind and rain issued for Harrogate district The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for wind and rain in the Harrogate district this weekend. The weather warning will come into place at 6am on Sunday morning (21st January). It will remain until 6am the following morning (Monday). Temperatures will increase however, with highs of 11 and 9 degrees on Sunday and Monday respectively. A Met Office spokesperson said:
“Strong winds may bring disruption to travel and utilities across parts of the UK on Sunday and early Monday. “Heavy rain likely to lead to disruption from flooding across parts of northern England.”Tune in to Your Harrogate online, on DAB and on your smart speaker for all the latest traffic, travel and weather information. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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