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Dense Fog Warning: UK Travel Disrupted by Met Office Alert

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Dense Fog Prompts Urgent Yellow Weather Alert Across Eastern ​and Southeastern England

LONDON – The Met Office has​ issued a yellow ⁢weather alert ⁢for dense fog impacting large swathes of Britain, particularly across eastern ⁤and⁣ southeastern England, perhaps ​disrupting travel networks this morning. The alert,in ‍effect as of early November 30,2023,warns of⁢ hazardous driving conditions and possible ​delays or cancellations ‌to flights.

The⁤ widespread fog⁤ is ⁣expected to significantly reduce visibility, creating perilous ⁣conditions for motorists, airline ⁣passengers, and ⁣those relying on‍ public transport. the Met ⁤Office advises drivers to exercise extreme caution, utilize fog lights, and allow ⁤extra journey time.‌ Travelers are urged​ to⁣ check with their transport providers for the latest updates‍ and consider amending plans if ⁤necessary. While the ⁢fog ⁣is forecast to⁤ clear later today, the immediate impact poses ‌a risk ​to morning commutes and ‌travel arrangements.

The areas most likely to experience the ​worst⁤ conditions include Cambridgeshire, Essex, hertfordshire, Norfolk, ‍Southend-on-Sea, Suffolk, and Thurrock in‍ the East of England, alongside East Sussex,‌ Greater London, Kent, Medway, and​ surrey in London and​ the Southeast.

The⁢ Met Office recommends drivers “give yourself ⁣the best⁣ chance of​ avoiding‌ delays by checking road conditions if driving, ‍leaving extra journey time, or​ amending plans if necessary.” They ⁢also emphasize the importance of ensuring fog lights are functioning correctly before embarking on any journey.

Beyond the fog-affected regions, frost is anticipated in rural areas of⁤ Scotland, northern ⁢England, and wales.⁤ The northwest is⁢ expected to remain‌ cloudier with​ potential⁢ rainfall in western scotland and brisk winds. While fog is expected to⁣ return tonight, it ⁢is indeed not anticipated to be​ as dense⁢ as this morning’s conditions.

Travelers are​ advised​ to stay ​informed⁢ by monitoring updates ‌from their‌ respective travel companies and adhering to their guidance.

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