EAST YORKS: Thunderstorms and heavy rain are expected to hit the region this weekend, the Met Office has said.
It has issued a yellow warning for rain across Hull and the East Riding from midnight until 2pm tomorrow.
The Met Office is predicting up to 30mm of rain could fall in an hour as storms move north through England.
Sarah Holland, of the Met Office, said: "We are expecting some pretty big rainfall totals in some places, which could cause disruption due to surface water and may also lead to localised flooding.
"An area of heavy rain and thunderstorms is moving up from France on Saturday and we are expecting it to hit Hull and the East Riding on Sunday. Rainfall amounts will vary, though, and there will still be some sunny spells around."
Temperatures are expected to reach a maximum of 21 degrees this weekend.
HESSLE: Police are appealing for information after a distinctive motorbike was stolen from a garden.
Thieves are believed to have climbed over a secure gate into the garden of a property in Belvedere Close to take the bike between 9pm on Sunday and 6am on Monday.
The white Lex Moto Twist and Go 125 has purple and black flashes on it, with silver butterflies.
Anyone with information should call Humberside Police on 101.
BRIDLINGTON: An elderly man was treated by paramedics for minor injuries after a fire in his kitchen.
The blaze at the home in Lamplugh Road broke out at 3.55pm on Thursday.