The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for fog.
The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for fog, which could lead to delays on motorways and public transport as well as possible flight cancellations.
The warning, which runs from 8pm on Wednesday (January 15) until 11am on Thursday (January 16) covers five regions of England and Wales.
The said: “Areas of fog will continue to develop through Wednesday evening and overnight and, in places, will be dense with visibility below 100 metres.
“Some of the fog will tend to thin and lift into low cloud across parts of southern England and the southeast Midlands by dawn, but is likely to persist in a corridor from southwest England through the rest of the Midlands to Lincolnshire and Yorkshire until late morning.”
The seven areas included in the fog warning are: the Midlands, East of England, South East England, London, South West England, Wales and Yorkshire.
Brits in those parts are warned to expect slower journey times, with delays to bus and train services, as well as a chance of delays or even cancellations to flights.
Drivers have been advised by the forecaster to make sure they check their vehicle’s fog lights before setting off on journeys during the warning period.
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