A WEATHER warning has been issued for Somerset amid falling temperatures, ice and fog.
The Met Office has issued the guidance, which remains in place until lunchtime today, warning visibility could drop to less than 100 metres.
A forecaster said: "Freezing fog patches will become more widespread and locally dense during Wednesday evening, overnight and through Thursday morning.
"Driving conditions will be difficult with journeys likely to take longer than usual whilst some delays to air travel are possible."
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He added: "While not all areas will have fog, where it does form the visibility could be less than 100 metres.
"Combined with temperatures below freezing, there is also the risk of ice forming on some untreated surfaces particularly later in the night and early on Thursday morning.
"The fog patches are expected to slowly thin during Thursday, although some patches may persist throughout the day - most likely in a zone from the West Country to Eastern England."
Temperatures would rise to around 6C, he said, but could be closer to 3C throughout the day.
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