The storm may be over but the flooding remains.
A number of roads in North Yorkshire remain blocked by floodwater this morning (Tuesday).
Buttercrambe Bridge between Malton and Stamford Bridge is flooded and impassable.
The County Bridge between Malton and Norton is still closed this morning.
Flooding between Elvington and Sutton on Derwent is making that route impassable too.
As a result it’s extra busy on the A1079.
North Yorkshire road closures 10 Dec 2024
Road | Status |
---|---|
County Bridge – Malton and Norton | Closed |
Flatts Walk, Thirsk | Passable with care |
Sussex Street, Bedale | Passable with care |
C61 Howsham Bridge | Closed – flooding |
C71 Seavegate, East Ayton | Closed – fallen tree |
C87 Main Street, Flawith | Closed – fallen tree |
C88 Low Lane, Back Lane, Low Road, Thirkleby | Closed – flooding |
C98 Youlton, near Alne | Closed – fallen tree |
C168 Dalton – Sowerby | Passable with care – flooding |
C177 Buttercrambe Bridge | Closed – flooding |
U91 Wash Beck Lane, Wombleton | Closed – fallen tree |
Source: North Yorkshire Council
Here are the flood warnings still in place today (Tuesday, 10 December):
- River Ouse at York – riverside properties
- River Derwent at Buttercrambe Mill
- River Derwent at Old Malton
- River Derwent at Stamford Bridge – The Weir Caravan Park and Kexby Bridge.