Police warning as Storm Bert batters Yorkshire with flooding chaos

Flooding in Calderdale
-Credit: (Image: West Yorkshire Police)


Storm Bert has been causing flooding chaos in Yorkshire as the snow begins to melt.

Roads around Hebden Bridge and Todmorden have been particularly affected. Police have warned the public to 'only make necessary trips' trips today, to avoid the hazards.

This comes as the county has come under heavy snowfall with an amber weather warning issued by the Met Office last night. Road have been disrupted across the county. The amber weather warning has since elapsed but a yellow snow and rain warning remains for most of Yorkshire.

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Rural and major roads have been affected. Complete road closures have been in place on the A66, A628 from A57 and Woodhead Pass. The A1M was also at a standstill earlier today following a jack-knifed lorry closing the road for some time.

West Yorkshire Police issued the following statement on social media, it said: "Due to Storm Bert, we have been dealing with a lot of snow logs this morning.

"We are now starting to see localised flooding to some of the roads, particularly around Hebden Bridge and Todmorden. Calderdale Council have been made aware. Please only make necessary trips and if you have to go out, then drive with care and take precautions."

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