• The Humber Estuary from Hessle Haven to Faxfleet
• The Humber Estuary from Faxfleet to Saltmarshe
• The North Sea Coast from Mappleton to Spurn Point
• The Humber Estuary from Lords Clough to Hessle Haven, including the river frontage in Hull
• The North Sea coast from Barmston to Mappleton, including Hornsea
• The North Sea coast from Bridlington to Barmston
• The North Sea coast from Whitby to Filey, including Scarborough
The agency has also issued "flood warnings" for Bridlington's South Pier, Harbour Road and Floral Pavillion as well as Kilnsea and Easington. The Chicken Run Jetty and car parks off South Cliff Road are also affected. The warning, issued when flooding is "expected", is for this afternoon's tide between 4.45pm and 7.15pm. It is the second highest alert after the agency's "severe flood" warning.The strong winds have caused schools to close and damage in Hull and across the region:• Around 4,000 homes in East Yorkshire have lost power due to the high winds.The worst affected areas have been Driffield, Bridlington, Nafferton, Skipsea, Hornsea, Shiptonthorpe, Pocklington, Hunmanby, Market Weighton, Holme-on-Spalding Moor, Goole, Brough, Sandholme, Gilberdyke and Newport.A spokesman for Northern Powergrid said: "Our engineers continue to work as hard as possible to restore power to customers hit by today's storm."
• A road was closed in east Hull after a roof was blown off and material was strewn into the street.The gable ends and roof of Humber Galvanising in Citadel Way caused extensive damage to the building earlier today. Police and fire services were called at 2.30pm and the road was closed to protect people from roofing material which was blowing into the road. The fire service helped secure the area and left the scene at 3.30pm
• East Riding Council's forestry team has had eight crews in operation acalled out to 64 incidents of downed trees, with two affecting the A1079 at Bishop Burton and the A164 near Beswick
• Sydney Smith Primary School in west Hull has been closed due to structural damage caused by the high winds. Cladding from the building has been blown off which staff felt could endanger the children. Pupils and staff were sent home at lunch time and the school will remain closed tomorrow. It should reopen on Monday
• Hornsea School and Language College closed to pupils at lunchtime today. The closure came into force after staff noticed tiles being blown off the roof on some of the site's older buildings. The school's community partnership co-ordinator Sally Richardson said: "We were concerned for the safety and welfare of the students and decided to send them home. Staff are still working in the school though. We're hoping that the winds die down by tomorrow and the students can return to school."
• Newbald Primary School has closed as electricity supply failed in the village
• Part of an industrial building collapsed off Clough Road, Hull sending huge chunks of brickwork and masonry onto two cars parked below.
• The Humber Bridge is now open to all traffic but there is a 30mph speed restriction in place
• The Ouse Bridge on the M62 near Goole was closed in both directions after a lorry overturned. Diversions were in place
• Natalie Hardy (Press Officer) for P&O Ferries said the departure of the Pride of York has been delayed until 10pm (from 7pm) at the moment. She said: "Because of the high water and winds and flood warnings, the lock has been closed meaning the boats can't move off. Only our Pride of York has been affected, it was scheduled to leave at 7pm but we are new expecting it to depart at 10pm, once the lock has been reopened. Passengers will be able to board as normal and use the facilities, so hopefully they won't notice any difference."
• Captain Phil Cowing, Harbour Master Humber, ABP said the Humber pilots had been temporarily suspended. "We have just got a bit of temporary disruption. The winds have got up to 50 knots, which is storm force 10, so in the interests of safety we have temporarily suspended the boarding and landing of Humber pilots. This was put in place at 2.30pm and we expect to lift it later this evening. We are keeping a close eye on things and once the wind and the seas conditions start to settle down ships can start moving again. "There will be slight delays for ships that can only move on high tide as they will miss the afternoon tide and will have to wait for tomorrow morning. This will only affect the big bulk carriers and the smaller ships that go up the Goole and Trent."
• Strong gusts have brought down a tree on the site of The Green Way Academy in north Hull
• High winds blew a tree down at Beverley Minster vicarage in Highgate. Rev Jeremy Fletcher, vicar at the Minster, said the 30ft silver birch came down at 11.15am today. He said: "Someone was close but no one was hurt."
• Beverley Road in Watton was blocked with delays at the Main Street junction because of a fallen tree
• Buttercrambe Road in Stamford Bridge is partially blocked with slow traffic northbound at the A166 junction because of a fallen tree
• The A164 at Leconfield was blocked with very slow traffic in both directions, between the Grange Road junction and the Arram Road junction, because of a fallen tree
• Yorkshire Wildlife Trust said Spurn Point would close at 3pm today following bad weather conditions forecast today. It will remain closed to visitors until the situation is reviewed at noon tomorrow
Travel arrangements locally and to the north where the storm front is coming from have been hit:• All train services were suspended on lines east of Selby after 4.30pm
• There are currently no East Coast trains through Doncaster because of damage to the station caused by the wind. East Coast services to and from Leeds are currently suspended. These changes are expected to apply until the afternoon, but may continue depending on the weather conditions.
• Hull Trains say its services are delayed by up to an hour from Hull to London's Kings Cross as trains were running at a reduced speed on all lines. A spokesman said they hoped to resume a normal service as soon as possible but warned cancellations could be made at short notice.
• Humberside Airport cancelled today's KLM1497/8 flight due to the predicted high winds in Amsterdam
• A plane diverted to Newcastle due to strong winds was struck by lightning as it landed at the airport
• A lorry driver has died after his vehicle was blown on top of two cars in West Lothian by high winds which have swept across Scotland