Parts of the region blanketed in snow as flood warnings continue

Parts of the Calendar region were blanketed in snow on Monday morning, as further flood warnings have been issued across the UK.

The white stuff has been spotted across parts of Yorkshire, causing travel disruption and commuter chaos.

In Leeming Bar, North Yorkshire, cars were pictured slowly making their waythrough the wintry conditions.

Elsewhere, on social media, people were reporting cold weather and snowfall in Leeds, Bradford, Hawes, Halifax and Harrogate - sharing pictures of snow covering cars and gardens.

The Met Office has warned that rural communities could become stranded and told to expect delays and cancellations to travel plans by road, rail, and air.

Yellow warnings for rain and snow are also in place for the north of England.As well as the chill, flood waters were still causing risks across thecountry.

Over the weekend, an Environment Agency spokesman said ongoing flooding is possible for parts of the north of England, including in the lower River Aire in Yorkshire.

Buttertubs Pass, Hawes Credit: Thomas Beresford
Buttertubs Pass, Hawes Credit: Thomas Beresford
Buttertubs Pass, Hawes Credit: Thomas Beresford

Over the weekend, Environment Secretary George Eustice, defended the Prime Minister for not visiting flood-stricken areas, despite a third consecutive weekend of stormy weather.