Fourth night in darkness for 33,000 homespublished at 08:01 Greenwich Mean Time 30 November 2021
Thousands of homes in the North of England are still without power and some may be off until Friday.
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Thousands of homes in the North of England are still without power and some may be off until Friday.
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Read MoreToday will be a little milder and will see some early sunny spells.
Cloud is expected to increase with showers developing during the afternoon.
A Yellow warning for ice, external issued by the Met Office is in place for some parts of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire until 10:00 this morning.
Tonight will become cloudy and breezy. It should be generally dry but the odd shower is possible.
Engineers have been working through the night to restore power to homes in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire following Storm Arwen.
Northern Powergrid said the damage caused by the storm was the worst it's dealt with in 15 years.
Last night, it said, 32,000 homes across the north east were still without power.
It says engineers from all over the UK have been brought in to restore customers' supply.
Dozens of postcodes across Bradford, Leeds, Halifax, Huddersfield and Wakefield have been affected.
Northern Powergrid's Head of Policy Development , said: "The storm has caused significant damage to our network and we're working hard to repair the damage.
"It's going to take quite long periods for some people to get back on, we know for a number of people unfortunately that'll be beyond today
"It's very difficult for us to give an end point because as we work through we find other bits of damage as we go."
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