Postpublished at 16:56 British Summer Time 11 April 2021
Warwickshire 7-0 (target 213) v Derbyshire
Still no word on a resumption at Edgbaston where there is still a lot of heavy cloud around.
Somerset chase 285 to beat Middlesex by four wickets
Glos thump Surrey by eight wickets - Van Buuren 110*
Hampshire beat Leics by an innings and 105 runs
England captain Joe Root out for 13 as Yorkshire draw with Glamorgan
Defending champions Essex draw with Worcestershire
Draws at Edgbaston, Northampton & Old Trafford after snow showers
Notts draw with Durham at Trent Bridge
Adam Williams and Gary Smee
Warwickshire 7-0 (target 213) v Derbyshire
Still no word on a resumption at Edgbaston where there is still a lot of heavy cloud around.
Gloucestershire 185-2 (target 228) v Surrey
It's been approaching for a while and now it's arrived.
A heavy rain shower forces the players off at Bristol with Gloucestershire still 43 short of their target of 228.
Will they get back on?
Gloucestershire 180-2 (target 228) v Surrey
48 needed for Gloucestershire as the boundaries continue to flow. Skies are darkening though.
Graeme van Buuren has 89, Chris Dent 67.
If one of these showers hits, it could be game over.
Gloucestershire 166-2 (target 228) v Surrey
Graeme van Buuren launches Reece Topley for six. It looks like the weather is closing in at the County Ground with Gloucestershire still needing 62 runs for victory.
They'll be hoping the showers stay away.
Yorkshire (193 & 197-4) need 182 more runs to beat Glamorgan (330 & 241-4 dec)
A century for Yorkshire opener Adam Lyth at Headingley.
His effort so far looks like steering his side to a draw with 20 overs still to bowl.
He gets to his 25th first-class ton off 166 balls, including 13 fours and two sixes.
Essex 490-9 & 28-1 v Worcestershire 475
Early handshakes all round at Chelmsford where the result of this one has been on the cards pretty much since yesterday afternoon.
Champions Essex draw with Worcestershire in a game where bat very much dominated ball over four days.
Essex take 13 points and Worcestershire 12.
Gloucestershire 145-2 (target 228) v Surrey
Half-century number two of the game for Gloucestershire captain Chris Dent.
He's taking his side to victory alongside Graeme van Buuren. Their third-wicket stand is worth 112 at more than five an over.
Nottinghamshire (267 & 182-4) need 214 more runs to beat Durham (330 & 332-4 dec)
Not looking like much happening with the ball for Durham in this evening session.
Steven Mullaney and Lyndon James largely untroubled in the middle for Nottinghamshire as this one seems set for a draw.
Another 34 more overs in theory still to bowl.
Warwickshire 7-0 (target 213) v Derbyshire
And now a snow shower arrives at Edgbaston.
Done with this winter weather now.
Gloucestershire 131-2 (target 228) v Surrey
Gloucestershire need less than 100 to beat Surrey.
Graeme van Buuren continues to motor - he has 65 off as many balls.
Captain Chris Dent has calmly worked his way to 44.
Surrey will be ruing losing those four quick wickets at the end of their innings either side of lunch.
Brook c B Root b Hogan 60 (Yorkshire 193 & 176-4 v Glamorgan 330 & 241-4 dec)
Are Glamorgan still in with a sniff of victory?
Harry Brook is dismissed for 60 to end his fourth-wicket partnership of 131 with Adam Lyth (85 not out).
Brook drives a touch too early on a ball from Michael Hogan and is easily caught by Billy Root at extra cover.
A minimum of 26 overs still to bowl for Glamorgan to try and take six more wickets.
Northants (434) drew with Kent (455 & 42-1)
And that heavy snow shower signals the end of this high-scoring game.
A Cook b Leach 12 (Essex 490-9 dec & 17-1 v Worcestershire 475)
Probably academic in the circumstances, but worthy of note....
Alastair Cook is bowled for just 12 in Essex's second innings as Joe Leach gets one comprehensively through his defences to send his stumps flying.
Gloucestershire 119-2 (target 228) v Surrey
Back under way for the final session in Bristol.
Gloucestershire need another 109 runs with 39 and a bit overs to go.
They'll be hoping the light/weather holds out.
Warwickshire (221 & 0-0) need 213 more runs to beat Derbyshire (189 & 244)
Will Rhodes and Dom Sibley open up Warwickhsire's second innings as the sun tries to break through at Edgbaston.
In theory, the Bears have 41 overs to try and score 213 to win.
How much of a go will they give this?
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Northants 434 v Kent 455 & 42-1
That could well be it for the match...
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Northants 434 v Kent 455 & 34-1
One game that hasn't got much of a mention today is at Wantage Road. Two high first-innings scores and bad weather mean things are drifting to a draw there.
Kent have begun their second innings and have lost Daniel Bell-Drummond. England batsman Zak Crawley is now at the crease on 15.
Group 1
Essex 490-9 dec & 4-0 v Worcestershire 475
Nottinghamshire 267 & 161-4 (target 396) v Durham 330 & 332-4 dec
Warwickshire 220 & 0-0 (target 213) v Derbyshire 189 & 244
Group 2
Gloucestershire 311-8 & 113-2 (target 228) v Surrey 220 & 333
Hampshire (612-5 dec) beat Leicestershire (220 & 305 f/o) by an innings and 105 runs
Somerset (172 & 285-6) beat Middlesex (313 & 143) by four wickets
Group 3
Northamptonshire 434 v Kent 455 & 28-1
Lancashire (407) drew with Sussex (301 & 103-2)
Yorkshire 193 & 171-3 (target 379) v Glamorgan 330 & 241-4 dec
And to see all those scorecards in more detail, head to this page.
It's also tea at Headingley between Yorkshire and Glamorgan and at Bristol between Gloucestershire and Surrey.
A few other matches have already resumed after taking early intervals due to either the weather intervening or innings coming to a close.
Let's show you what the scores on the doors are...
Group 1 update
Tea taken at Edgbaston where Warwickshire have finally bowled Derbyshire out for 244 in their second innings.
Harvey Hosein finished not out on 78 with Oliver Hannon-Dalby taking 5-76.
That means in theory, the Bears will need 213 to win off 41 overs in the evening session.