LIVE UPDATE - MIDDLESBROUGH WEATHER

BlueSinceBirth

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REPORTING LIVE FROM MY BACK GARDEN

"COLD AND BREEZY, EXPECTING SMALL SHOWERS TONIGHT"

Very thin layers of snow left. i slipped over in the town centre last night, but the roads are mostly fine.

I cant see the game being cancelled.

Is it still ok to pay on the gates tommorrow?
 
Can people please post an update in the morning......at the moment I`m setting off in the car at between 10.00am and10.30am....it would be helpful.
And any recomendations for a pub for some grub off the A19 would be appreciated. Have already noted the Blue Bell off the A174 in Acklam.
 
zandvoort blue said:
Can people please post an update in the morning......at the moment I`m setting off in the car at between 10.00am and10.30am....it would be helpful.
And any recomendations for a pub for some grub off the A19 would be appreciated. Have already noted the Blue Bell off the A174 in Acklam.

The Coronation in Acklam is also good for food.

Curry nights are wicked
 
zandvoort blue said:
Can people please post an update in the morning......at the moment I`m setting off in the car at between 10.00am and10.30am....it would be helpful.
And any recomendations for a pub for some grub off the A19 would be appreciated. Have already noted the Blue Bell off the A174 in Acklam.

I'm setting off about that time and stopping there, so possibly see you there?
 
Looks as though the weather could be bad -below copied from BBC website

Roads across north-east England remain treacherous following heavy snowfall across the region.

Motorists are being advised not to travel unless absolutely necessary, with conditions particularly bad in Northumberland and North Tyneside.

Routes in County Durham and Teesside have also been affected, and there has been more snow in eastern Cumbria.

However, there have been no major road closures or accidents as many people opted to stay at home, said police.

Up to four inches (10cm) has fallen in places, with underlying ice making driving conditions particularly treacherous.

Conditions on rural roads are "horrendous", according to Northumbria Police.

Sgt Steve Pick told BBC Newcastle: "What we're suggesting is that people don't travel. If you need to travel, take the necessary precautions.

"Make sure you have a mobile phone, leave plenty of time for the journey and take a great deal of care."

But he said most of the roads were quiet because motorists had heeded the advice at stay at home.

In the Durham and Teesside areas, main roads have been gritted and are passable with care, though many minor routes remain problematic.

Anyone who does travel is urged to plan their journey and be prepared for disruption.

The Highways Agency said drivers should also carry a blanket, warm clothes, food, a hot drink and a shovel.

More snow is forecast for north-east England on Saturday and Sunday, while overnight temperatures from Friday through to Saturday are expected to fall below freezing.
 

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