UK weather: Met Office issues warning for ‘dense fog’ sparking rush-hour havoc just hours after temps hit balmy 19C

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THE Met Office has issued a warning for “dense fog”, sparking havoc for rush-hour commuters – just hours after temperatures hit a balmy 19C.

The cloud of fog, set to sweep parts of the UK this morning, could cause widespread delays or cancellations, Brits have been warned.

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A yellow weather warning was announced last night, covering northeast England.

Affected areas include Middlesborough, Newcastle, York, Sunderland and Hull.

The warning will remain in force until mid-morning today.

Travellers have been warned the conditions “may lead to some challenging travel conditions”.

Delays to bus and train services should be expected – while flights and ferries may also be delayed or even cancelled.

Speaking last night, the Met Office said: “Fog will continue to develop across parts of northeast England, Yorkshire and Humberside through Sunday night.

“Some dense fog is likely in places with the visibility falling to 50 metres at times. Fog will lift during Monday morning.”

The weather agency advised Brits to check road conditions before driving, leave extra journey time and even change plans if necessary.

It also urged motorists to check their fog lights to ensure their safety.

It comes after Brits enjoyed summer-worthy sunshine over the end of last week and the weekend.

On Thursday, the highest temperature of the year so far was recorded in Santon Downham, Suffolk – with a tropical 19C.

Met Office spokesman Oli Claydon described the conditions as “very pleasant”.

However, before this warm spell, Brits saw another patch of “freezing fog”.

The Met Office urged drivers to be careful, describing “dense freezing fog patches around in the south”.

A severe warning for fog remained in place across part of the south coast until Wednesday.

It stated: “Patches of dense, locally freezing, fog have formed across the warning area, reducing visibility to less than 100 m in places.

“This will make for some tricky driving conditions.”

Which areas are affected?

North East England

Darlington
Durham
Gateshead
Hartlepool
Middlesbrough
Newcastle upon Tyne
North Tyneside
Northumberland
Redcar and Cleveland
South Tyneside
Stockton-on-Tees
Sunderland

Yorkshire & Humber

East Riding of Yorkshire
Kingston upon Hull
North Lincolnshire
North Yorkshire
South Yorkshire
West Yorkshire
York

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