Parts of Ryedale have seen a dusting of snow overnight.
Blakey Top is pictured here on the North Yorkshire County Council webcam where temperature were at -3.3°C.
The forecast from the Met office for the next few days is as follows.
Today: Frosty start for many. A fine day follows with light winds and plenty of sunshine. Some wintry showers likely around coasts, these largely fading by early-afternoon. Dry elsewhere. Feeling rather cold. Maximum temperature 8 °C.
Tonight: Temperatures dropping under clear skies with an overnight frost forming in eastern parts. Cloud will gradually thicken from the west bringing patchy rain to the Yorkshire Dales around dawn. Cold. Minimum temperature 1 °C.
Tuesday: Brighter in the east initially. Bands of rain will continue to spread eastward, turning heavy at times. Possibly falling as snow over highest hills. Breezy. Becoming drier overnight. Feeling milder. Maximum temperature 8 °C.
Outlook for Wednesday to Friday: Patchy rain and drizzle pushing eastward Wednesday, turning more persistent. Heaviest further west. Sunny spells Thursday with blustery showers, possibly thundery. Rainy start for most Friday, becoming drier and brighter.
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