With snow in the forecast this week, Your Harrogate Radio is reminding listeners that it’s the place to turn when the weather starts to cause disruption across Harrogate.
A yellow weather warning is in place until 10am today (Wednesday), and further wintry conditions could lead to changes for schools, travel and daily routines.
When snow falls, parents and carers are encouraged to check in with Your Harrogate Radio for the latest school closure information.
Schools and parents contact the station directly when decisions are made, meaning updates can be shared quickly with the local community.
Any confirmed school closures will be listed on the Your Harrogate website here, while regular updates will also be shared on air throughout the day.
Listeners can tune in on DAB, online, on their smart speaker or via the free Your Harrogate app, making it easy to stay informed wherever they are.

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