A rare weather phenomenon threatens parts of the UK beginning tonight, according to forecasters. Officials at the Met Office have issued a yellow warning for ice and freezing fog affecting the South, including London, the South East, the South West, and Wales. The alert covers 42 specific locations and runs from approximately 10pm Sunday until 9am Monday.
Details of the Warning
The warning highlights potential hazards from icy surfaces and reduced visibility due to freezing fog. Drivers and pedestrians in the affected areas face increased risks of accidents, with authorities advising caution during evening commutes and early morning travel. Recent cold snaps have heightened the likelihood of these conditions forming overnight.
Affected Regions
Key areas under the alert include urban centers like London and extending to rural spots in the South West and Wales. Residents should prepare for slippery roads and monitor local updates for any escalations in severity. The Met Office emphasizes that such events, though uncommon, can lead to sudden disruptions in daily routines.
Forecasters recommend checking road conditions before setting out and allowing extra time for journeys. This warning underscores the ongoing variability in UK weather patterns during the winter season.

