Great picture sent in by weather watcher Mitch but, does anyone want to tell these two the obvious....
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Your headlines this afternoon
Natalie Glanvill
Reporter BBC Radio Humberside
Here are the latest headlines for East Yorkshire & Humber:
A lorry driver from Grimsby whose careless driving led to the death of a cyclist from Goole has been given a two year prison sentence
Former East Riding Councillor - Arthur Hodgson, has pleaded not guilty to 10 charges of historical sex offences
Steel produced in Scunthorpe is to be used in two innovative, large-scale building projects in central London
Lorry driver jailed over death of cyclist Julian Barlow
Pritti Mistry
BBC News Online
A lorry driver has been jailed for two years after admitting killing a cyclist by careless driving.
Mervyn White, 64, of Orion Way, Grimsby, was sentenced after pleading guilty at York Crown Court in July to his role in the death of Julian Barlow.
Mr Barlow, 49, from Pollington, near Goole, died after being hit by a HGV at a roundabout at Eggborough, North Yorkshire in September 2014.
He was taken by air ambulance to Leeds General Infirmary, where he later died.
Weather: Risk of thundery showers
Keeley Donovan
BBC Look North
Low cloud developing again in most areas, with a risk of a thundery shower by dawn.
Minimum temperature 15C, light and variable wind.
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Ground control to Major...William
Kimberley Metcalfe
BBC Local Live, Hull and East Yorkshire
A teddy bear, named Major William Wilberforce, who was launched into space by pupils from Pocklington Prep School has now landed back on earth.
The bear soared 22 miles high beneath a helium weather balloon before plummeting back down once the balloon burst.
He crashed back down in a barley field just 16 miles away from the launch site and after a tussle with a combine harvester was found by a former pupil.
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Major William lost a leg during his adventure and literally had the stuffing knocked out of him, but a visit to a 'teddy doctor' and the delivery of a bespoke crutch patched him up, and he’s now looking forward to his next adventure.
Ex-East Riding councillor denies historical sex offences
Sarah Sanderson
Political Reporter East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
Former East Riding Conservative councillor Arthur Hodgson has denied 10 charges of historical sex offences against three women.
Mr Hodgson, 69, of Church lane, Keyingham is charged with eight counts of indecent assault and two counts of sexual assault.
The allegations date back to the late 70's up until 2014 and some of the offences are alleged to have taken place against women who were teenagers at the time.
He's been given unconditional bail at Hull Crown Court and his trial has been set for the 5 June next year.
BreakingGrimsby HGV driver sentenced to two years in prison
The Ferens Art Gallery is calling for works from professional and amateur artists for the 2017 Open exhibition.
Artists can submit three pieces of work for the exhibition, which will then be put forward to a panel of three highly-respected judges.
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The chosen pieces will go on display alongside significant paintings from the permanent collection such as Pietro Lorenzetti’s panel painting of Christ between Saints Paul and Peter, c.1320, which will be revealed for the very first time.
The gallery is currently undergoing a £4.5m refurbishment and will reopen in early 2017 when Hull will be UK City of Culture.
Scunthorpe steel to be used in London skyscrapers
Katie O'Halloran
Broadcast Journalist
British Steel, the company created after Tata Steel was taken over in June, has agreed a partnership with a contractor responsible, in part, for the "Walkie Talkie" and the roof on the London Olympic Stadium Transformation project.
A thousand tonnes of steel made at the Scunthorpe plant has been earmarked for a new project on London's Lime Street known as the "The Scalpel".
America to take lead from Humber on offshore wind industry
Kimberley Metcalfe
BBC Local Live, Hull and East Yorkshire
Next week the Humber will become a showcase to leading wind power advocates from America as US's eastern seaboard attempts to meet clean energy targets.
They'll visit Grimsby, Hull and Scunthorpe to take a look at how wind power is being developed here in the UK.
Eastern states from Maine to North Carolina are represented in the visiting party along with the British Embassy.
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Quote Message: "They're coming here in recognition that the Humber is a growing global centre of excellence and at the heart of our drive for offshore renewables" from Mark O'Reilly Team Humber Marine Alliance
"They're coming here in recognition that the Humber is a growing global centre of excellence and at the heart of our drive for offshore renewables"
Weather: Staying dry, sunshine breaking through
Keeley Donovan
BBC Look North
It's an improving picture for most through the afternoon, with the low cloud clearing and making way for plenty of sunny spells this afternoon.
Eastern coastal parts may hang on to the murky conditions a little longer.
Traffic & travel update: A63 closed in both directions near Hessle
BBC Travel
A63 Clive Sullivan Way both ways closed, queueing traffic due to police incident between Priory Way (Hessle) and A15 Boothferry Road / Ferriby Road (North Ferriby).
Police directing traffic.
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Your pictures: Bloomin' lovely
Kimberley Metcalfe
BBC Local Live, Hull and East Yorkshire
I love to see your photos, here's one taken by Tracy yesterday afternoon.
Lets hope we can all sit outside with our lunch this afternoon!
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- Former East Riding Councillor - Arthur Hodgson, has pleaded not guilty to 10 charges of historical sex offences
- Steel produced in Scunthorpe is to be used in two innovative, large-scale building projects in central London
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- Hull City will hold a minute's silence for their former player Daniel Wilkinson ahead of Saturday's home game with Arsenal
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Your pictures: These two have missed the boat
Kimberley Metcalfe
BBC Local Live, Hull and East Yorkshire
Great picture sent in by weather watcher Mitch but, does anyone want to tell these two the obvious....
Your headlines this afternoon
Natalie Glanvill
Reporter BBC Radio Humberside
Here are the latest headlines for East Yorkshire & Humber:
Lorry driver jailed over death of cyclist Julian Barlow
Pritti Mistry
BBC News Online
A lorry driver has been jailed for two years after admitting killing a cyclist by careless driving.
Mervyn White, 64, of Orion Way, Grimsby, was sentenced after pleading guilty at York Crown Court in July to his role in the death of Julian Barlow.
Mr Barlow, 49, from Pollington, near Goole, died after being hit by a HGV at a roundabout at Eggborough, North Yorkshire in September 2014.
He was taken by air ambulance to Leeds General Infirmary, where he later died.
Weather: Risk of thundery showers
Keeley Donovan
BBC Look North
Low cloud developing again in most areas, with a risk of a thundery shower by dawn.
Minimum temperature 15C, light and variable wind.
Ground control to Major...William
Kimberley Metcalfe
BBC Local Live, Hull and East Yorkshire
A teddy bear, named Major William Wilberforce, who was launched into space by pupils from Pocklington Prep School has now landed back on earth.
The bear soared 22 miles high beneath a helium weather balloon before plummeting back down once the balloon burst.
He crashed back down in a barley field just 16 miles away from the launch site and after a tussle with a combine harvester was found by a former pupil.
Major William lost a leg during his adventure and literally had the stuffing knocked out of him, but a visit to a 'teddy doctor' and the delivery of a bespoke crutch patched him up, and he’s now looking forward to his next adventure.
You can watch a gripping 13 minute account of the mission here.
Ex-East Riding councillor denies historical sex offences
Sarah Sanderson
Political Reporter East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
Former East Riding Conservative councillor Arthur Hodgson has denied 10 charges of historical sex offences against three women.
Mr Hodgson, 69, of Church lane, Keyingham is charged with eight counts of indecent assault and two counts of sexual assault.
The allegations date back to the late 70's up until 2014 and some of the offences are alleged to have taken place against women who were teenagers at the time.
He's been given unconditional bail at Hull Crown Court and his trial has been set for the 5 June next year.
BreakingGrimsby HGV driver sentenced to two years in prison
BBC Look North
East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
Calling all amateur artists
Kimberley Metcalfe
BBC Local Live, Hull and East Yorkshire
The Ferens Art Gallery is calling for works from professional and amateur artists for the 2017 Open exhibition.
Artists can submit three pieces of work for the exhibition, which will then be put forward to a panel of three highly-respected judges.
The chosen pieces will go on display alongside significant paintings from the permanent collection such as Pietro Lorenzetti’s panel painting of Christ between Saints Paul and Peter, c.1320, which will be revealed for the very first time.
The gallery is currently undergoing a £4.5m refurbishment and will reopen in early 2017 when Hull will be UK City of Culture.
Scunthorpe steel to be used in London skyscrapers
Katie O'Halloran
Broadcast Journalist
British Steel, the company created after Tata Steel was taken over in June, has agreed a partnership with a contractor responsible, in part, for the "Walkie Talkie" and the roof on the London Olympic Stadium Transformation project.
The steelworks in Scunthorpe is one of the sites owned by British Steel, for months it's future hung in the balance as Tata Steel struggled with their finances.
A thousand tonnes of steel made at the Scunthorpe plant has been earmarked for a new project on London's Lime Street known as the "The Scalpel".
America to take lead from Humber on offshore wind industry
Kimberley Metcalfe
BBC Local Live, Hull and East Yorkshire
Next week the Humber will become a showcase to leading wind power advocates from America as US's eastern seaboard attempts to meet clean energy targets.
They'll visit Grimsby, Hull and Scunthorpe to take a look at how wind power is being developed here in the UK.
Eastern states from Maine to North Carolina are represented in the visiting party along with the British Embassy.
Weather: Staying dry, sunshine breaking through
Keeley Donovan
BBC Look North
It's an improving picture for most through the afternoon, with the low cloud clearing and making way for plenty of sunny spells this afternoon.
Eastern coastal parts may hang on to the murky conditions a little longer.
Feeling warm with temperatures reaching 24C.
Traffic& travel update: A63 now re-open
BBC Look North
East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
Your headlines this lunchtime
Natalie Glanvill
Reporter BBC Radio Humberside
Here are the latest headlines for East Yorkshire and Humber:
Weather: Keep the faith the fog will clear eventually
Owain Wyn Evans
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
Traffic & travel update: A63 closed in both directions near Hessle
BBC Travel
A63 Clive Sullivan Way both ways closed, queueing traffic due to police incident between Priory Way (Hessle) and A15 Boothferry Road / Ferriby Road (North Ferriby).
Police directing traffic.
Your pictures: Bloomin' lovely
Kimberley Metcalfe
BBC Local Live, Hull and East Yorkshire
I love to see your photos, here's one taken by Tracy yesterday afternoon.
Lets hope we can all sit outside with our lunch this afternoon!
If you'd like to share your photos please email them to me here.
Weather disrupting some flights
Kimberley Metcalfe
BBC Local Live, Hull and East Yorkshire
Due to the foggy weather along the east coast, some flights are being disrupted.
The airport is advising people to check in as normal thought and for arrivals please check the airport website here.
Flight KLM1489 from Amsterdam has landed.
Hull City to hold minute's silence to remember Daniel Wilkinson
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