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The Met Office issued a fog weather warning in northern England after the weekend.
The yellow warning issued on Sunday night is in effect for more than 10 hours until 10:40pm on Sunday and 9pm on Monday.
The alert covers a wide range of Northeast and Yorkshire, including Durham, Newcastle and York.
According to Met Office, if some thick fog is likely in the location, visibility sometimes drops to 50 meters.
Forecasters warned that traffic and travel disruptions in some areas could be possible due to fog.
The warning states: “If you drive, leave extra travel times or modify your plans as needed, checking road conditions will most likely avoid delays. Make sure you know how to turn on your fog lights and make sure it works before you set out on your trip. Bus and train services, flight and ferry trips may also be affected. Check for updates from the travel agency and follow the advice.”
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Temperers say temperatures are set to drop across the country.
“We've been working hard to get the better of our customers,” said Craig Snell, a meteorologist at Met Office.
“It was pretty decent and Sunday was the warmest day of 2025.
But next week, Snell said:
“The South will stick to mild conditions on Monday, probably around 17c or 18c, but it will be cloudy.
“In the north it's much cooler, a patchy strip of rain enters and gradually moves south.”
Most of the country felt cool on Tuesday, and this continues throughout most of the week.
Scattered showers are expected in the north and east, with temperatures in the north between 6c and 8c and south between 8c and 9c.
Snell said:
“It's not a washout, there's a lot of dry spells. But lowering these temperatures would be a breeze.”
Fridays from Friday to Saturday will be the same until temperatures begin to rise slightly over the weekend.