Met Office issues 10-hour fog and travel disruption weather warning

The Met Office has issued a seasonal warning for fog north of England, which has seen the hottest conditions of the year.

The yellow warning, which was released on Sunday night, is implemented between 10.40 pm on Sunday night for more than 10 hours and 9am on Monday.

The warning covers large areas of northeast and Yorkshire, including Durham, New Castle and York.

The Met Office said that some dense fog is likely to be in places that are exhibited up to 50 meters.

The forecast warned traffic and travel in some areas due to fog.

The warning states: “If you are driving, check the road conditions, except for extra time, or if necessary, give yourself the best chance of delaying yourself. Make sure you change your foggy light, and check that they are traveling with your travels and traveling with your travels and traveling with your travels. Follow their advice.

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The prediction said that the temperature was also falling all over the country.

Craig Steel, a Meteor of the Met Office, said: “It has been widely warm in the East and the West, and it has been pleasant in Scotland and Northern Ireland.

“It has been quite decent and was the hottest day of Sunday 2025.

But next week, Mr Steel said: “It will be cool in all parts.

“South Monday will remain in light conditions, maybe around 17C or 18C, but it will be cloudy.

“In the north, it will be too cool and the complex rain will enter the band, and gradually move south.”

Most countries will feel the cold conditions on Tuesday and will continue in most parts of the week.

Shores scattered in the northern and eastern parts are expected, the temperature in the north reaches between 6C and 8C, and looking south between 8C and 9C.

Mr Steel said: “Things will be in a personal figure and it will be a cold midwek, especially when it is compared to this weekend.

“It will not be wash out and there will be many dry spells. But it will be the one that keeps the temperature down.

There will be a similar increase by Saturday until the temperature starts to rise slightly at the end of the week again.

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