Five things we learnt today in North Yorkshirepublished at 14:30 British Summer Time 29 September 2016published at 13:30 29 September 2016
Andrew Barton
BBC Local Live, York
That's the end of our live coverage for today, thanks for being with us today. We'll be back at 07:00 on Thursday.
Meanwhile, let's look back at five things we learned today:
- BBC Radio York has learned that some people whose homes were not flooded last Christmas in York have had hundreds of pounds added to their insurance premiums
- A 17-year-old girl has been sexually assaulted on her first ever train journey, British Transport Police have said
- More than 30,000 people turned out last night in Leeds to welcome home Yorkshire's Rio Heroes
- Scarborough may soon be home to a seven-screen multiplex cinema
- And sneaky culinary tricks have been used ahead of cookery rivalry at the York Food and Drink Festival
I'll leave you with these two wonderful BBC Weather Watcher pics to peruse.

The reflected sunlight in Scarborough's North Bay was sent in by Paul W and the tractor observing the stunning sunrise over Filey Bay this morning, was taken by Filey Coxswain.
Thanks to both.
See you tomorrow.