1. Police work through night to rescue stranded motoristspublished at 12:12 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2018

    Lincolnshire Police worked through the night to get to people stranded in their cars.

    This video from the Special Constabulary shows some of the conditions they've been working in:

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  2. Supplies delivered to village by BBC Radio Lincolnshirepublished at 11:46 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2018

    Across Lincolnshire the focus is now on getting supplies to cut off, rural communities.

    Many villages are isolated and need supplies of food, water or medicine.

    Jenny from Donington on Bain got in touch with BBC Radio Lincolnshire because she was running out of supplies at her shop.

    Supplies
    Quote Message

    We're getting desperate, the people can't get out to the village"

    Jenny

    Never one to sit idly by, our sports commentator Michael Hortin decided to try and get to the village.

    He went to Tesco, who donated £175 worth of provisions, and delivered the food.

    Jenny says the villagers are delighted and they're donating money to BBC Children in Need.

  3. Charity gets homeless people shelter from the snowpublished at 11:32 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2018

    Yet another example of the Yellowbelly spirit in action through the snow and horrible weather conditions.

    P3 - a charity working with the homeless in Lincoln - has been out through the night to help people into their shelter.

    StreetImage source, P3 Street Outreach Team

    The outreach team managed to help four people who were asleep on the streets of Lincoln into accommodation.

    One person said it would be their first night sleeping inside in over three years.

  4. Boston Pilgrim patients to be transferred in convoypublished at 11:19 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2018

    The BBC in Lincolnshire has been told a convoy of ambulances and 4x4s are to transport discharged patients from Boston Pilgrim Hospital to private, residential and nursing homes in Skegness.

    The severe wintry weather has caused problems over the past two days for the emergency services.

    An emergency planning meeting is currently being held.

    We'll have more on that as we get it.

  5. Fans pitch in to help clear football fieldpublished at 10:50 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2018

    Extra hands at Scunthorpe United as fans help to clear the pitch ahead of the game against Oldham Athletic tomorrow afternoon.

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  6. Watch: Groom battles snow to make white weddingpublished at 10:21 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2018

    Yesterday we told you about a groom who was stranded about 25 miles away from his wedding venue and how he made it on time despite the bad weather.

    This is what happened when he got there:

  7. Bourne firefighters lend a helping handpublished at 09:24 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2018

    A team of firefighters were out last night clearing snow from paths around the homes of some of the most vulnerable residents in Bourne.

    We've just had these in from Sue Woolley in the town.

    FirefightersImage source, Sue Woolley
    FirefightersImage source, Sue Woolley
  8. School buses services suspendedpublished at 08:56 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2018

    More on transport services that are being disrupted by the snow.

    Hunts Coaches,, external which operates some school buses, will not be running today.

    Call Connect, external is running an extremely limited service.

  9. Police focus on getting to isolated villagespublished at 08:53 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2018

    Persistent freezing conditions are continuing to cause widespread disruption across Lincolnshire.

    The weather still remains unpredictable, swirling winds are pushing snow onto the roads.

    Empty shop

    Police say their focus is now on helping rural villages which are cut off without groceries and other supplies.

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    If we can get those main roads open, if we can get deliveries through to those rural villages then we'll be trying to do that. We are seeing that neighbours are clubbing together and speaking to each other and looking after each other and that makes a big difference to us.

    Supt Phil Vickers

    Insp Phil Baker predicts the 'stay home' message will continue into the weekend.

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    If you’ve got a long distance to travel that’s a no. If you are living in rural areas that’s a no.

    Police are asking farmers to continue to help snow plough the roads and support the communities in which they live.

  10. Weather forces event cancellationspublished at 08:36 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2018

    A number of events have been cancelled because of the weather.

    This weekend's Humber Bridge Farmers' Market has been postponed due to the ground conditions.

    Hull 4 Heroes say the charity rugby match on Sunday and an evening event on Saturday won't be going ahead this weekend.

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    Plans for people across North Lincolnshire to do their bit for Keep Britain Tidy's Big Spring Clean have been hit by the snow, events had been planned across the county for the next three days.

    Humberside Fire and Rescue say they have been dealing with fallen roof tiles and signs in Bridlington through the night because of the strong winds.

  11. Emergency responders still working despite conditionspublished at 08:33 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2018

    Difficult driving conditions continue in many areas today with high winds causing snow drifts of up to seven feet in places.

    People have been told by the police not to travel unless absolutely necessary.

    But LIVES - the Lincolnshire charity which supports the ambulance service by responding to emergency calls - have still been trying their best to get to those who need them.

    LIVES carImage source, LIVES

    Some responders have driven 4x4s through the snow.

    Others in isolated villages have loaded their medical equipment onto a sledge and walked to the call.

    Chief Executive Nikki Silver says it's been a challenge but some responders have been able to replenish stocks.

    She also says the responders have been told not to put themselves at risk when they travel.

  12. Travel disruption: East Midlands trains suspendedpublished at 08:22 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2018

    If you're catching a train in Lincolnshire this morning the bad weather is affecting some of the lines.

    East Midlands Trains are suspended between Sleaford and Skegness, and Lincoln Central and Grimsby Town.

    Northern has put on a replacement nus service between Cleethorpes and Barton-on-Humber.

    As for buses, Stagecoach East Midlands have been forced to cancel all of their rural services until further notice.

    Check your train times here:

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  13. Flood warning on the Humber and more school closurespublished at 08:06 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2018

    More than 30 schools are still closed across the East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire.

    There is also a flood warning in place along the Humber.

    Flood warning on HumberImage source, Environment Agency

    The Environment Agency says flooding is expected on the north bank west of Hull for the high tide until 08:30.

    It says areas at risk include the Riverside Quay and St Andrew's Quay.

    There are flood alerts in place along the east coast at Bridlington, Hornsea, Withernsea, Kilnsea and Immingham.

  14. Watch: More snow on the waypublished at 07:48 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2018

    Lucy Martin
    BBC Weather

    Another cold day, especially in the brisk easterly wind.

    There will be plenty of cloud and limited brighter spells with a few snow flurries moving in from the east at times.

    Here's my full forecast:

  15. Stranded orchestra crash wedding for a surprise songpublished at 07:14 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2018

    Amid all the snow chaos there have been some heartwarming stories of kindness.

    You may have heard about the groom who battled through the snow to make it to his wedding, with a little help.

    Well that wasn't the only wedding with a twist in Lincolnshire yesterday.

    Wedding

    The BBC Concert Orchestra is currently stranded in Skegness after a performance.

    They heard a wedding was taking place in the hotel they are staying at, so they provided some surprise entertainment for the happy couple.

    Lisa and Reece Brown got married at the Crown Hotel and were treated to some tunes by ten of the 65 piece orchestra.

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    We heard you playing Pachelbel's Canon on record when you arrived, well we'll give you the real thing, live, right here.

    Alex Waldren, Orchestra Manager

  16. 'Don't travel unless you have to' in Lincolnshirepublished at 07:02 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2018

    Following two days of snow, freezing temperatures and high winds the advice remains the same - do not travel unless you absolutely have to.

    Gritters

    Gritting teams and snow ploughs have been working throughout the night.

    Most of Lincolnshire's schools are closed, external for a third day.

    Eleven roads are currently closed and non-emergency operations and outpatient care is cancelled.

  17. Storm Emma to bring up to 50cm of snowpublished at 00:45 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2018

    A red weather warning is in place, with fears lives could be in danger as Storm Emma brings more blizzards.

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  18. Drug-drive tests catch 25,000 motoristspublished at 00:19 Greenwich Mean Time 2 March 2018

    More than 8,300 drivers tested positive for cannabis and 3,064 for cocaine since March 2015.

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  19. East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire's top storiespublished at 17:59 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2018

    The top stories from East Yorkshire and northern Lincolnshire so far today:

    Updates on breaking news and travel will continue throughout the night.