Met Office warns drivers of dangerous conditions on roads TODAY due to blanket of fog
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for thick fog, particularly across Norfolk and Suffolk, warning drivers to take caution due to hazardous road conditions.
The Met Office has placed a yellow weather warning in effect for today, primarily affecting drivers in Norfolk and Suffolk, where a significant blanket of fog is leading to reduced visibility. Reports indicate that visibility in some areas may drop to 100 meters or less, posing serious hazards for those taking to the roads this morning.
As communities across East England wake up to dense fog, the Met Office emphasizes the variability of visibility, especially in regions with low cloud cover sitting atop modest hills. The warning is clear: drivers should exercise extreme caution as they navigate potentially treacherous conditions that may lead to difficult travel experiences.
However, the Met Office reassures that conditions are expected to improve; the fog is anticipated to gradually lift during the morning, with visibility set to increase by mid-morning. By lunchtime, sunny weather is expected to break through the fog, allowing for safer travel conditions towards the afternoon.