FOG warnings are in pressure for a lot of Britain this morning.
Visibility might be severely diminished throughout England, Scotland and Northern Eire sparking fears of widespread journey chaos.
Forecasters have urged motorists to take care on the roads or to keep away from driving the place doable.
However bus and practice providers may very well be delayed, and there’s a likelihood of flight cancellations over security fears.
Planes are already been diverting from Leeds Bradford Airport due to the damaging situations.
The Met Workplace’s yellow fog warning stretches from Portsmouth to Middlesbrough and Carlisle in England, and Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland.
It additionally covers most of Northern Eire and is in place till 11am.
Nevertheless, the “dense” and “cussed” fog will seemingly persist all day.
Temperatures will hover in low single figures earlier than lunchtime, rising to highs of simply 11C by this afternoon.
However it is going to stay largely dry, with only a smattering of sunshine showers.
The most effective of the sunshine is predicted within the far north and southwest.
Patchy fog will proceed into tomorrow earlier than clearing by the top of the working week.
The weekend is trying largely dry with some frost and “feeling reasonably chilly”.
Met Workplace meteorologist Clare Nasir mentioned: “Stress is constructing throughout the UK which suggests it is turning drier and colder with an rising likelihood of frost and fog.
“For those who’re stepping exterior this morning, wrap up heat and remember that fog may very well be dense so some difficult driving situations and poor visibility.
“By the morning, this cussed fog will linger with an actual combine into the afternoon.
“Temperatures will actually battle; it should be a uninteresting day and a chilly one with temperatures beneath common for this time of 12 months.
“Additional into the week, chilly dense air will migrate from the North Sea with tumbling temperatures.
“Wherever you might be, there might be dry climate however chilly with a danger of fog, frost and a few chilly previous days.”