Storm Éowyn is causing disruption to train services through Harrogate this morning (Friday).
Strong winds of up to 70mph are expected in some parts of the Harrogate district, with the Met Office issuing an Amber weather warning.
And it's already affecting train services, with widespread cancellations on Northern trains through Harrogate.
Trains are currently running once per hour, according to ticket provider Trainline.
The 7:14, 7:45 and 8:05 trains to Leeds are currently listed as cancelled - but the 7:25 service is running.
The 7:35 train to York is also running at a delay of around 10 minutes.
The 7:37 train to London Kings Cross is cancelled.
Check out all the latest trains leaving from Harrogate train station here.
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