That's all we've got time for today - thanks for being with us. We're back again with our Local Live service from 07:00 tomorrow.
In the meantime, here are five things we learnt in North Yorkshire today:
The stretch of the A64 between York and Malton should be completely turned into a dual carriageway, according to the Conservative MP for Thirsk and Malton
Northallerton's medal-winning Olympic rowers are to get a permanent tribute in the town with the Town Hall square to be renamed Olympic Square
Thunder storms across our region last night proved to be electrifying - and the perfect photo opportunity for those with a steady hand and quick reactions
A spate of statue painting has broken out at Studley Royal and Fountains Abbey. Luckily it's turned out to be an attempt at authenticity rather than a case of artistic assassination
I'll leave you today with another cracking BBC Weather Watcher pic taken in Scarborough last night by Barff.
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A few hours later the sky was torn asunder by thunder and lightning, so you could say this was literally the calm before the storm...
Gold award for a treasure house of Yorkshire blooms
Andrew Barton
BBC Local Live, York
There's yet more gold success for North Yorkshire, but this time it's been awarded for success in horticulture rather than sporting prowess at the Olympics or Paralympics.
The garden at York's Treasurer's House in the centre of York, behind York Minster, has won a gold in the Yorkshire in Bloom Awards for 2016.
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The National Trust-owned garden is looked after by a team of volunteers who have a policy of not using power tools.
Jo Parker, from the trust, says not using power tools "adds to the tranquil feel you get in the garden".
Quote Message: Visitors say they enjoy watching hedges and lawns cut by hand and the silence allows for the buzz of the bees or the ringing of the Minster bells to take priority." from Jo Parker National Trust
Visitors say they enjoy watching hedges and lawns cut by hand and the silence allows for the buzz of the bees or the ringing of the Minster bells to take priority."
Electrify the sky!: BBC Weather Watchers snap up the storms
"Thunderbolts and lightning, very, very, frightening": As true now as it was when the song was first written!
Our BBC Weather Watchers were out braving last night's torrential and electrifying storms, snapping some remarkable pics of the brightly lit skies.
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JD caught the huge lightning strike above Settle (top). The vertical earth strike was snapped by Flying Porker in Skipton and Bradders photographed a horizontal cloud to cloud lightning line above Harrogate.
Northallerton honours its Rio gold and silver medal winners
Northallerton's gold and silver medal-winning Olympic and Paralympic rowers Zoe Lee and Laurence Whiteley are to get a permanent tribute in their home town.
Laurence is the talk of the town after winning gold in the double sculls with his partner Lauren Rowles in Rio.
Zoe was part of the team that won Britain's first ever medal in the Women's Eight in the Olympics, where she took silver.
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Now Hambleton Council says the square in front of the Town Hall is going to be renamed Olympic Square to reflect the town's sporting glory.
Quote Message: It's been a brilliant achievement by Laurence and by a number of other great athletes over the years, so by renaming the square people visiting us can see the achievements of our great sports people." from Mark Robson Leader of Hambleton Council
It's been a brilliant achievement by Laurence and by a number of other great athletes over the years, so by renaming the square people visiting us can see the achievements of our great sports people."
Flamingo Land operator could develop Loch Lomond resort
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Flamingo Land Ltd has been named as the preferred developer of a 20-hectare site at West Riverside in Balloch in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.
They've drawn up proposals which include lodges, a boutique hotel, "glamping pods" and restaurants. A range of "high-quality, family-based attractions" will also be in the plans.
Flamingo Land's chief executive, Gordon Gibb, says: "We're excited by the prospect of creating a resort in the national park that recognises the importance and sensitivity of the site.
North Yorkshire's weather: A generally warm and humid afternoon
We might see some coastal fog lingering along the east coast where temperatures may struggle a little.
Elsewhere, it'll feel very warm and humid with a top temperature of about 27C (81F).
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Take the 'how hot are you?' test
Andrew Barton
BBC Local Live, York
With more high temperatures forecast today as the UK experiences the hottest September temperatures since 1911, here's a handy link which allows you to trot out phrases like "It's as hot as Malaga!"
But his idea has already sparked fears among some people in Scarborough about the impact Mr Hollinrake's proposal might have on the town.
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Richard Frank, the managing director of Scarborough's Crown Spa Hotel, has told me: "If it's too easy to get to Scarborough, people will just come for day trips, rather than stay for longer."
Quote Message: In Blackpool they 'dualled' all the way through and it devastated the tourism accommodation situation, so it became just a day tripper's place and lost its way." from Richard Frank Managing director, Crown Spa Hotel, Scarborough
In Blackpool they 'dualled' all the way through and it devastated the tourism accommodation situation, so it became just a day tripper's place and lost its way."
Your headlines this lunchtime
Sarah Wakefield
BBC Radio York News
The top stories from our York newsroom this lunchtime include:
MPs say the HS2 high-speed rail link - part of which will extend into North Yorkshire - needs a "realistic timetable" and believe the current schedule is "overly ambitious".
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The Public Accounts Committee says "it is not convinced" that the first phase of the £56bn rail line - linking London and Birmingham - will open at the end of 2026 as planned.
It also urged the government to clarify the route and costs for the second phase, linking to Manchester, Leeds and near Church Fenton in North Yorkshire, where it will join the existing rail network.
A government spokesperson said the project was "on time and on budget".
Hartoft Street in Fishergate was closed as officers investigated.
A man in his 30s was initially taken to York Hospital before being transferred to Leeds General Infirmary where his condition is described as serious but stable.
Officers are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident.
Hartoft Street has now been reopened, say police.
Listen: Ball-by-ball action in Yorkshire's County Championship
BBC Sport
It's day three of Yorkshire's penultimate County Championship match.
They're playing Somerset at Headingley where yesterday Somerset earned a 245-run first innings lead in this crucial encounter.
One lane's blocked and there's queuing traffic on the A1 northbound in Catterick between Catterick North and Scotch Corner because of a multi-vehicle accident. Congestion to Catterick South.
Meanwhile, Valley Road in Scarborough is partially blocked in both directions at the Trinity Road junction because of an accident involving two cars.
Traffic and travel: Big delays on Skipton-Appleby line
Rail passengers are being warned there are problems on the line between Skipton and Appleby - with people being warned to expect delays of up to 45 minutes.
A police operation's under way in York after emergency services were called out to a house in the Fishergate area of the city.
Officers were called at about 09:45 after reports a man had suffered injuries from a "bladed weapon".
The man has been taken to the Leeds General Infirmary, according to police.
More information as and when we get it...
Key to Bake Off success? 'Pudding' the perfect ingredients together...
Joanita Musisi
Reporter, BBC Radio York
The Bake Off might be leaving the BBC, but I'm going to do my best to hang onto it.
One of the challenges facing contestants in tonight's episode is making the perfect Yorkshire Pudding.
I know it might seem a bit early in the day to be making Yorkshire Puddings, but that's what I've been challenged to do today. I get all the best jobs!
Studley Royal's statues become a whiter shade of pale
The statues in the water garden are being painted with a white colour widely used in the 18th century to mimic marble and light stone.
Cleaning and preparatory work's already been carried out and today the first coat of new paint is being applied to the statue of Neptune in the heart of the water garden (pictured).
Painting will continue until Friday this week, with the final results being revealed next Tuesday.
Small rise in unemployment in Yorkshire
There's been a slight increase in unemployment in Yorkshire and the Humber, new figures show.
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The number of people in our region who're out of work went up by 1,000 between May and July to 159,000, according to official figures.
Nationally, unemployment is down by 39,000 to 1.63m.
'York to Malton A64 should all be dual carriageway' - MP
The stretch of the A64 between York and Malton should be completely turned into a dual carriageway, according to the Conservative MP for Thirsk and Malton Kevin Hollinrake.
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There are already plans to spend £250m on improvements to the Hopgrove roundabout near York.
But Mr Hollinrake has told BBC Radio York that will simply "move the traffic congestion to a different part of the A64".
He says the A64 becoming a dual carriageway is "now a priority".
Quote Message: The whole road between York and Malton needs to be turned into a dual carriageway to attract new jobs and businesses to the area and cut the number of accidents." from Kevin Hollinrake Conservative MP for Thirsk and Malton
The whole road between York and Malton needs to be turned into a dual carriageway to attract new jobs and businesses to the area and cut the number of accidents."
Slow-mo video shows drama in skies over Harrogate
Andrew Barton
BBC Local Live, York
Thanks to Matt Braddick for sending us this spectacular slow motion video short of last night's dramatic lightning over Harrogate. Imagine what it was like in real-time!
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- The stretch of the A64 between York and Malton should be completely turned into a dual carriageway, according to the Conservative MP for Thirsk and Malton
- Northallerton's medal-winning Olympic rowers are to get a permanent tribute in the town with the Town Hall square to be renamed Olympic Square
- Thunder storms across our region last night proved to be electrifying - and the perfect photo opportunity for those with a steady hand and quick reactions
- A spate of statue painting has broken out at Studley Royal and Fountains Abbey. Luckily it's turned out to be an attempt at authenticity rather than a case of artistic assassination
- And if you want to know just how hot you are compared to others, the BBC has provided this handy link for you to find out your score
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- Tens of millions of pounds need to be spent improving the A64 between York and Malton, according to North Yorkshire Conservative MP Kevin Hollinrake
- Police say they're not looking for anyone else after a man suffered serious injuries from a "bladed weapon" at a house in York
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Andrew Barton
BBC Local Live, York
That's all we've got time for today - thanks for being with us. We're back again with our Local Live service from 07:00 tomorrow.
In the meantime, here are five things we learnt in North Yorkshire today:
I'll leave you today with another cracking BBC Weather Watcher pic taken in Scarborough last night by Barff.
A few hours later the sky was torn asunder by thunder and lightning, so you could say this was literally the calm before the storm...
Gold award for a treasure house of Yorkshire blooms
Andrew Barton
BBC Local Live, York
There's yet more gold success for North Yorkshire, but this time it's been awarded for success in horticulture rather than sporting prowess at the Olympics or Paralympics.
The garden at York's Treasurer's House in the centre of York, behind York Minster, has won a gold in the Yorkshire in Bloom Awards for 2016.
The National Trust-owned garden is looked after by a team of volunteers who have a policy of not using power tools.
Jo Parker, from the trust, says not using power tools "adds to the tranquil feel you get in the garden".
Electrify the sky!: BBC Weather Watchers snap up the storms
BBC Weather
"Thunderbolts and lightning, very, very, frightening": As true now as it was when the song was first written!
Our BBC Weather Watchers were out braving last night's torrential and electrifying storms, snapping some remarkable pics of the brightly lit skies.
JD caught the huge lightning strike above Settle (top). The vertical earth strike was snapped by Flying Porker in Skipton and Bradders photographed a horizontal cloud to cloud lightning line above Harrogate.
Northallerton honours its Rio gold and silver medal winners
Northallerton's gold and silver medal-winning Olympic and Paralympic rowers Zoe Lee and Laurence Whiteley are to get a permanent tribute in their home town.
Laurence is the talk of the town after winning gold in the double sculls with his partner Lauren Rowles in Rio.
Zoe was part of the team that won Britain's first ever medal in the Women's Eight in the Olympics, where she took silver.
Now Hambleton Council says the square in front of the Town Hall is going to be renamed Olympic Square to reflect the town's sporting glory.
Flamingo Land operator could develop Loch Lomond resort
A site on the shores of Scotland's Loch Lomond could be turned into a holiday resort by the operators of Flamingo Land in North Yorkshire.
Flamingo Land Ltd has been named as the preferred developer of a 20-hectare site at West Riverside in Balloch in the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.
They've drawn up proposals which include lodges, a boutique hotel, "glamping pods" and restaurants. A range of "high-quality, family-based attractions" will also be in the plans.
Flamingo Land's chief executive, Gordon Gibb, says: "We're excited by the prospect of creating a resort in the national park that recognises the importance and sensitivity of the site.
North Yorkshire's weather: A generally warm and humid afternoon
Abbie Dewhurst
Weather Presenter, BBC Look North
Thin broken cloud and sunny spells this afternoon.
We might see some coastal fog lingering along the east coast where temperatures may struggle a little.
Elsewhere, it'll feel very warm and humid with a top temperature of about 27C (81F).
Take the 'how hot are you?' test
Andrew Barton
BBC Local Live, York
With more high temperatures forecast today as the UK experiences the hottest September temperatures since 1911, here's a handy link which allows you to trot out phrases like "It's as hot as Malaga!"
Just click here to compare the temperature where you are with more than 50 cities around the world.
I just put York in and at the moment it's as hot as Havana and hotter than Istanbul, Tokyo and Paris.
A64 widening 'could devastate Scarborough tourism'
Jonathan Cowap
Presenter, BBC Radio York
The Conservative MP for Thirsk and Malton, Kevin Hollinrake, is calling for the A64 between York and Malton to be turned into a dual carriageway, claiming it would "reduce accidents and attract new jobs to the area".
But his idea has already sparked fears among some people in Scarborough about the impact Mr Hollinrake's proposal might have on the town.
Richard Frank, the managing director of Scarborough's Crown Spa Hotel, has told me: "If it's too easy to get to Scarborough, people will just come for day trips, rather than stay for longer."
Your headlines this lunchtime
Sarah Wakefield
BBC Radio York News
The top stories from our York newsroom this lunchtime include:
HS2 'needs realistic timetable' say MPs
MPs say the HS2 high-speed rail link - part of which will extend into North Yorkshire - needs a "realistic timetable" and believe the current schedule is "overly ambitious".
The Public Accounts Committee says "it is not convinced" that the first phase of the £56bn rail line - linking London and Birmingham - will open at the end of 2026 as planned.
It also urged the government to clarify the route and costs for the second phase, linking to Manchester, Leeds and near Church Fenton in North Yorkshire, where it will join the existing rail network.
A government spokesperson said the project was "on time and on budget".
York 'bladed weapon' incident update
Nathan Turvey
BBC Radio York News
More now on the incident in York which saw a street sealed off this morning after reports of a man being injured with a "bladed weapon".
Hartoft Street in Fishergate was closed as officers investigated.
A man in his 30s was initially taken to York Hospital before being transferred to Leeds General Infirmary where his condition is described as serious but stable.
Officers are not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident.
Hartoft Street has now been reopened, say police.
Listen: Ball-by-ball action in Yorkshire's County Championship
BBC Sport
It's day three of Yorkshire's penultimate County Championship match.
They're playing Somerset at Headingley where yesterday Somerset earned a 245-run first innings lead in this crucial encounter.
You can follow live ball-by-ball coverage here.
Traffic and travel: Accidents spark delays on A1 and in Scarborough
BBC Travel
A couple of accidents on North Yorkshire's roads are causing some problems at the moment:
One lane's blocked and there's queuing traffic on the A1 northbound in Catterick between Catterick North and Scotch Corner because of a multi-vehicle accident. Congestion to Catterick South.
Meanwhile, Valley Road in Scarborough is partially blocked in both directions at the Trinity Road junction because of an accident involving two cars.
Traffic and travel: Big delays on Skipton-Appleby line
Rail passengers are being warned there are problems on the line between Skipton and Appleby - with people being warned to expect delays of up to 45 minutes.
Police deal with 'bladed weapon' incident in York
Nathan Turvey
BBC Radio York News
A police operation's under way in York after emergency services were called out to a house in the Fishergate area of the city.
Officers were called at about 09:45 after reports a man had suffered injuries from a "bladed weapon".
The man has been taken to the Leeds General Infirmary, according to police.
More information as and when we get it...
Key to Bake Off success? 'Pudding' the perfect ingredients together...
Joanita Musisi
Reporter, BBC Radio York
The Bake Off might be leaving the BBC, but I'm going to do my best to hang onto it.
One of the challenges facing contestants in tonight's episode is making the perfect Yorkshire Pudding.
I know it might seem a bit early in the day to be making Yorkshire Puddings, but that's what I've been challenged to do today. I get all the best jobs!
Studley Royal's statues become a whiter shade of pale
Authenticity's the key word at Fountains Abbey and Studley Royal this week, as the statues there are repainted to show what they would've looked like nearly 300 years ago.
The statues in the water garden are being painted with a white colour widely used in the 18th century to mimic marble and light stone.
Cleaning and preparatory work's already been carried out and today the first coat of new paint is being applied to the statue of Neptune in the heart of the water garden (pictured).
Painting will continue until Friday this week, with the final results being revealed next Tuesday.
Small rise in unemployment in Yorkshire
There's been a slight increase in unemployment in Yorkshire and the Humber, new figures show.
The number of people in our region who're out of work went up by 1,000 between May and July to 159,000, according to official figures.
Nationally, unemployment is down by 39,000 to 1.63m.
'York to Malton A64 should all be dual carriageway' - MP
The stretch of the A64 between York and Malton should be completely turned into a dual carriageway, according to the Conservative MP for Thirsk and Malton Kevin Hollinrake.
There are already plans to spend £250m on improvements to the Hopgrove roundabout near York.
But Mr Hollinrake has told BBC Radio York that will simply "move the traffic congestion to a different part of the A64".
He says the A64 becoming a dual carriageway is "now a priority".
Slow-mo video shows drama in skies over Harrogate
Andrew Barton
BBC Local Live, York
Thanks to Matt Braddick for sending us this spectacular slow motion video short of last night's dramatic lightning over Harrogate. Imagine what it was like in real-time!