It will be mostly dry overnight, with light winds.
Low cloud, mist and fog patches are likely to develop with the fog becoming dense in places for a time, possibly clearing by dawn.
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Block paving to be replaced with blacktop surface
Kimberley Metcalfe
BBC Local Live, Hull and East Yorkshire
North East Lincolnshire Council plans to replace block paving at Grimsby's Riverhead bus station this weekend.
A blacktop surface will replace the blocks from George Street to Town Hall Street.
The council says it has been aware of problems with the blocks for some time.
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It is disappointing that this change is necessary, however, as a result of the ongoing cuts to the council’s finances the cost of having to replace broken blocks at this location will be too expensive in the long term."
Simon Winchcomb from the faith group "For Refugees" will be there:
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We have to concentrate on the small things we can do."
Watch: Lincoln MP asks government for more bypass cash
Sharon Edwards
Political Reporter, BBC Radio Lincolnshire
The MP for Lincoln has raised the issue of additional funding for Lincoln's new Eastern Bypass at Treasury Questions in the House of Commons.
Karl McCartney wants the road to be a dual carriageway construction and asked the Chancellor, Phillip Hammond, for the money.
Take a look at the Chancellor's response:
Traffic and travel: Congestion in Boston
BBC Travel
If you're heading to Boston this afternoon then leave some extra time if the journey takes in the A52.
There's heavy traffic on Sleaford Road and it's quite bad at the Brothertoft Road junction.
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First seal pup spotted at Donna Nook reserve
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
The first seal pup of the season has been spotted at Donna Nook nature reserve.
The picture was taken from quite far back as the photographer didn't want to spook the animals so I've made it a bit easier for you to spot the new arrival.
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The warden says mum and six bulls are just off to the left so don't worry, the little pup isn't alone.
Weather watchers: Colourful scene at Hartsholme Country Park
Last year BBC Radio Lincolnshire ran a campaign to fill St Botolph's Church, or Boston Stump as it's known, with knitted stars dedicated to your family members or friends who had died.
And what a success it was! We got thousands:
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Latest PostGoodbye: Five things we learned today
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
That's it from us here at Lincolnshire Live, we'll be back tomorrow morning at 08:00 BST to bring you all the latest from across the county.
For now I'll leave you with five things we've learned today:
Weather: A fine end to the day
Keeley Donovan
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
A fine end to the day with some clear spells this evening allowing fog patches to form.
Cloud will tend to thicken overnight with some hill fog developing. Lows of 9C.
Watch: Just what is fog?
Keeley Donovan
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
It was a very misty and foggy start across many parts of East Yorkshire and Humber area this morning.
But what is fog and how does it form?
Here's a link to a little video explaining it all...
The weather this evening
Keeley Donovan
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
It will be mostly dry overnight, with light winds.
Low cloud, mist and fog patches are likely to develop with the fog becoming dense in places for a time, possibly clearing by dawn.
Block paving to be replaced with blacktop surface
Kimberley Metcalfe
BBC Local Live, Hull and East Yorkshire
North East Lincolnshire Council plans to replace block paving at Grimsby's Riverhead bus station this weekend.
A blacktop surface will replace the blocks from George Street to Town Hall Street.
The council says it has been aware of problems with the blocks for some time.
Meeting in Louth to discuss refugee issues
Natasha Turney
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
As teams begin to dismantle the migrant camp known as "The Jungle" in Calais a public meeting is being held in Louth to assess what can be done to help refugees.
Simon Winchcomb from the faith group "For Refugees" will be there:
Watch: Lincoln MP asks government for more bypass cash
Sharon Edwards
Political Reporter, BBC Radio Lincolnshire
The MP for Lincoln has raised the issue of additional funding for Lincoln's new Eastern Bypass at Treasury Questions in the House of Commons.
Karl McCartney wants the road to be a dual carriageway construction and asked the Chancellor, Phillip Hammond, for the money.
Take a look at the Chancellor's response:
Traffic and travel: Congestion in Boston
BBC Travel
If you're heading to Boston this afternoon then leave some extra time if the journey takes in the A52.
There's heavy traffic on Sleaford Road and it's quite bad at the Brothertoft Road junction.
First seal pup spotted at Donna Nook reserve
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
The first seal pup of the season has been spotted at Donna Nook nature reserve.
The picture was taken from quite far back as the photographer didn't want to spook the animals so I've made it a bit easier for you to spot the new arrival.
The warden says mum and six bulls are just off to the left so don't worry, the little pup isn't alone.
Weather watchers: Colourful scene at Hartsholme Country Park
BBC Weather Watchers
November may be fast-approaching but that doesn't mean we aren't enjoying a nice spot of weather now and again.
This scene was captured by weather watcher Jason T at Hartsholme Country Park in Lincoln.
Headlines across Lincolnshire this afternoon
Paul Russell
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
Headlines from our Lincolnshire newsroom:
Police search for missing teenage girl
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
Police want to find a teenage girl who has been missing since the weekend.
Shelley Martin, aged 15, was last seen in Lincoln yesterday.
Lincolnshire Police think she could be in the Newark area.
Shelley may be wearing a black tracksuit and a grey top.
She may also be carrying a black bag.
Man 'assaulted police officer'
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
A man has been charged with assaulting a police officer and committing three burglaries.
Joshua Cox, aged 18, of no fixed abode, has been charged with burglary offences relating to three buildings on Skegness Pier yesterday.
Cowley brothers deny Grimsby move
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
Yesterday we told you that Grimsby Town manager Paul Hurst had left the club for Shrewsbury Town.
Speculation is now running free on social media about his replacement at the Mariners.
Much attention has focused on Lincoln City manager Danny Cowley and the assistant manager Nicky Cowley.
The brothers say they won't be leaving Sincil Bank.
Knitivity campaign returns
Lizzie Musham
BBC Radio Lincolnshire
Last year BBC Radio Lincolnshire ran a campaign to fill St Botolph's Church, or Boston Stump as it's known, with knitted stars dedicated to your family members or friends who had died.
And what a success it was! We got thousands:
Now the so-called "Knitivity" is back and this time our station wants your baubles.
If you would like to take part then the information you need is right here.
Police hunt ram-raiders after Co-op attack
Lincolnshire Echo
Police are still hunting for ram-raiders who destroyed a Lincolnshire Co-op.
Lincoln food bank opens second unit
The Lincolnite
A Lincoln food bank organisation is to open a second facility on the Ermine estate in Lincoln due to increasing demand.
More asbestos found dumped across Lincolnshire
Alex Rhodes
BBC Lincolnshire Live
We told you earlier about Boston Borough Council having to deal with 50 sheets of asbestos that had been dumped in Old Leake.
We've now been told of two lots of asbestos that have been found in East Lindsey.
A large quantity of the material has been found on Sheep Marsh Lane near Marshchapel.
A second smaller tip was found at Horsington.
It took a specialist team 22 hours to remove the waste from Sheep Marsh Lane.
Boston Borough Council don't believe that these incidents are connected to the discovery in Old Leake.
Weather across Lincolnshire this afternoon
Abbie Dewhurst
Weather Presenter, BBC Look North
We're expecting sunny spells to develop and it will feel milder but with some light winds.