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Severe weather warning for fog issued





The yellow warning for fog – urging people to “be aware,” comes into effect at 7pm tonight (Monday) until 10am tomorrow.
The Met Office said: “Patchy fog is expected to form soon after dark on Monday across many parts of southern and central England, East Anglia and east Wales. The fog is expected to become quite widespread and locally dense and freezing during the evening with visibility reducing to less than 100 metres in places.
“The fog is likely to persist into Tuesday morning’s rush hour across a swathe from east Wales across the Midlands into parts of East Anglia. However, it may well begin to disperse across southern England by this time, as cloud starts to increase from the south.”
The Chief forecaster said that light winds and clear skies across the southern part of the UK as well as wet ground following heavy rain and the sudden drop in temperature will lead to the formation of fog patches.
These will persist overnight into Tuesday morning which should disperse sometime in the morning, with forecasters unable to pinpoint an exact time given the uncertain element of this weather system.



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