The warning is in place from 8:00pm on Wednesday, 15 January, until 11:00am on Thursday, 16 January.
The warning covers a wide swathe of the UK, including regions in:
The Met Office urges people to:
This yellow warning indicates a medium likelihood of travel disruption but with a low impact. The fog is expected to lift in some areas by dawn but may persist in a corridor stretching from Southwest England through the Midlands to Yorkshire until late Thursday morning.
The Met Office recommends staying updated on forecasts and remaining prepared for potential changes to the warning. For more information on traveling safely in fog, visit the Met Office website.
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