The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for ice across parts of England, active from 3am to 9am on Thursday. The need to stay safe during these icy conditions is prioritised, and commuters are advised to take extra precautions when leaving their homes to minimize the risk of accidents.
Met Office Issues Yellow Ice Warning for England
As wintry weather persists, conditions are expected to remain chilly, with sleet and hail likely and snow showers possible in higher areas. Temperatures are predicted to drop close to zero, leading to potentially hazardous untreated surfaces.

The Met Office urges travelers to carefully plan their journeys, allowing extra time for preparation. Additionally, it encourages individuals to check on vulnerable neighbors and family members to ensure their safety during these frigid conditions.
Met Office issues new weather warning and advised caution For those traveling on foot or by bike, utilising main roads and well-treated pavements is recommended and ensure you have warm clothing.
Drivers should be cautious, and check that there tyres are inflated to the right pressure and have essential items incase they are stuck in traffic. Assess the road conditions as you drive and adapt your speed accordingly.
How to stay safe during these icy weather conditions
Check our full driving guide for more information