Met Office Issues Yellow Weather Warning for Fog in West Midlands Areas

The Met Office warns of fog in the West Midlands, urging drivers to be cautious and plan for potential travel delays.

Met Office Issues Yellow Weather Warning for Fog in West Midlands Areas
Met Office Issues Yellow Weather Warning for Fog in West Midlands Areas

Birmingham: The Met Office has put out a yellow weather warning for fog. This warning covers several areas in the West Midlands. The fog is expected to roll in tomorrow, which is January 22.

Drivers should be careful and check road conditions. Visibility might drop below 100 meters at times. So, it’s a good idea to allow extra time for your journey.

A spokesperson mentioned that fog patches will develop overnight. They should start to clear up by Wednesday afternoon. But until then, be prepared for some travel disruptions.

If you’re driving, make sure your fog lights are working. It’s also wise to check with your travel company for any updates. Buses, trains, and flights could be affected too.

The warning covers four areas: Shropshire, Staffordshire, Stoke-on-Trent, and Telford and Wrekin. So, if you’re in any of these places, stay alert.

Tonight’s forecast for Telford shows cloudy skies with some light rain. Expect mist and patchy fog, but it should stay frost-free. The temperature will drop to around 1°C.

Tomorrow, the rain will clear out, leaving a cloudy day. It will feel cool with light winds, and the high will be about 5°C. Stay safe out there!

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