The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for fog in 11 regions, causing potential disruptions to transportation services such as buses, trains, and flights. The warning, effective until 9 am, covers areas in Yorkshire and the North East.
Dense fog patches reducing visibility to below 100m are expected to dissipate gradually throughout the morning. Drivers are advised to ensure their fog lights are operational before embarking on their journeys.
In response to the weather alert, the Met Office recommends checking road conditions, allowing extra travel time, and adjusting plans accordingly to minimize delays. Travelers are also advised to stay updated on potential disruptions to bus, train, and air services and follow guidance from their travel providers.
Further fog is anticipated later today and tomorrow morning, with the forecast indicating clearing fog patches, sunny intervals, and showers, especially in western regions. Temperatures are expected to remain near average for mid-January.
Cloudy conditions with occasional showers are predicted for tonight, with fog patches likely in central and eastern areas. Tomorrow is expected to bring sunny spells, decreasing showers, and temperatures within normal ranges.
