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Map shows where thick fog will cover the UK this weekA thick blanket of fog will cover a large portion of the United Kingdom in the coming days – prompting the Met Office to issue a yellow weather warning. Driving conditions could worsen as the ...
Fog covered certain parts of the UK this morning, forcing the Met Office to issue a yellow weather warning (Picture: Geoffrey Swaine/Shutterstock) A thick blanket of fog covers a large portion of ...
The fog is set to gradually lift and clear throughout Wednesday, with sunny spells and light winds expected across the UK. London could see highs of 16C by the afternoon with other parts of the ...
Despite the sunny start to April weather maps have shown several major cities across the UK are set to be hit by flurries of snow, with Scotland and northern England to be hit ...
Commuters are being warned to prepare for "dense fog" on the roads this morning that could cause delays to travel. The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for eastern and western England.
Experts also warn drivers not to use full beam because the fog will reflect light back. The weather forecast remains dry for the rest of the day, with sunny spells across much of the UK ...
The warning states: "Not everywhere will see fog, but where fog patches do occur ... to peak at 17C in parts of the South East, including London, with much of the country in the mid to high ...
Southern England is expected to primarily benefit from a rise in the mercury, with highs of 20C forecast for London, Sussex and Hampshire on Saturday, April 5.
Andrew Goodwin, chief UK economist at Oxford Economics, said the “most obvious threat” to the path of interest rate cuts “will be evidence of the impact of April’s increases in regulated prices, ...
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