Hull and East Yorkshire are currently experiencing snowfall and freezing temperatures, which has led to warnings regarding ice and snow. The Met Office issued a yellow weather warning, which is in effect from 18:00 GMT on Tuesday until 12:00 on Wednesday. The agency stated that these conditions are expected to make travel difficult. The RAC urged the public to plan their journeys carefully before leaving their homes. Among the driving recommendations provided was to ensure the windscreen, windows, roof, and lights are cleared of any snow before operating a vehicle. It was also cautioned that boiling water should not be used to melt snow, as this could cause the glass to crack. East Yorkshire Motor Services Ltd reported disruptions on several of its routes, citing “due to bad weather.” The company advised passengers to plan their trips and “stay safe.” National Rail also recommended that passengers verify their journey details before commencing travel. Highlights from Hull and East Yorkshire can be accessed on BBC Sounds, and the latest episode of Look North is available for viewing. Individuals are also encouraged to share stories they believe warrant coverage. Copyright 2024 BBC. All rights reserved. The BBC does not assume responsibility for the content found on external sites and details its approach to external linking.

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