The United Kingdom has been hit with an urgent eight-hour fog warning, issued by the Met Office, affecting multiple regions. Commuters and residents are advised to brace themselves for potential delays and travel disruptions.
A yellow weather warning for fog has been issued for six regions in the UK, including Wales, Yorkshire and Humber, the East of England, the West Midlands, East Midlands, and the North West. The warning came into effect at precisely 2:56 am on October 25, with expectations that the fog will persist until around 11 am.
The Met Office spokesperson warned that the fog, expected to be dense in some areas, could lead to disruptions throughout the morning. Weather maps by another forecaster, WX Charts, indicated low precipitation levels across the affected areas.
Forecasts suggest that the fog is likely to continue developing throughout the morning, with visibility potentially falling to below 100 meters in some places. These conditions are anticipated to result in challenging driving conditions, longer journey times, and possible disruptions.
The fog is expected to gradually clear after sunrise, but in some locations, it may persist until late morning. Delays to bus and train journeys are anticipated due to reduced visibility.
In addition to the fog warning, an amber weather warning has been issued for London and the South East of England, indicating potentially hazardous weather conditions in these areas.
The public is advised to remain vigilant, exercise caution, and allow for extra travel time when commuting. If you plan to travel during the affected hours, it is essential to stay informed about weather updates and any potential changes to travel services.
This is a developing weather situation, and further updates may be provided as conditions evolve. Residents and travelers are encouraged to monitor local news and weather reports for the latest information.
A yellow weather warning for fog has been issued for six regions in the UK, including Wales, Yorkshire and Humber, the East of England, the West Midlands, East Midlands, and the North West. The warning came into effect at precisely 2:56 am on October 25, with expectations that the fog will persist until around 11 am.
The Met Office spokesperson warned that the fog, expected to be dense in some areas, could lead to disruptions throughout the morning. Weather maps by another forecaster, WX Charts, indicated low precipitation levels across the affected areas.
Forecasts suggest that the fog is likely to continue developing throughout the morning, with visibility potentially falling to below 100 meters in some places. These conditions are anticipated to result in challenging driving conditions, longer journey times, and possible disruptions.
The fog is expected to gradually clear after sunrise, but in some locations, it may persist until late morning. Delays to bus and train journeys are anticipated due to reduced visibility.
In addition to the fog warning, an amber weather warning has been issued for London and the South East of England, indicating potentially hazardous weather conditions in these areas.
The public is advised to remain vigilant, exercise caution, and allow for extra travel time when commuting. If you plan to travel during the affected hours, it is essential to stay informed about weather updates and any potential changes to travel services.
This is a developing weather situation, and further updates may be provided as conditions evolve. Residents and travelers are encouraged to monitor local news and weather reports for the latest information.