The MET office has released two yellow weather warnings concerning fog that is set to sweep the Berkshire area in the next two days.
With visibility dropping below 100 metres, freezing fog is expected to disrupt travel from 7pm on Monday evening and 12pm on Tuesday in various parts of the country.
The Met Office said that the extreme conditions could lead to slower travel times and disruption in places, with possibly hazardous driving conditions and delays to bus and train services.
There is also a chance of delays or cancellation of flights for anyone going abroad.
A spokeswoman for the Met Office said: "Areas of fog, some of it dense and freezing, will develop during Monday evening and overnight, persisting into Tuesday morning in places.
"Fog will tend to lift into low cloud in many areas on Tuesday, though a few spots may stay foggy into the afternoon."
⚠️ Yellow weather warning issued ⚠️
— Met Office (@metoffice) January 17, 2022
Fog across parts of England and Wales
Monday 1900 – Tuesday 1200#Fog may bring travel disruption in places, with visibility dropping below 100 metres in some locations
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