DRIVERS have been warned to be careful on the roads this morning as the cold conditions continue.
A yellow weather warning for 'freezing fog' has been issued by the Met Office for part of southern Oxfordshire, including Abingdon and Faringdon.
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In place until 11am it says people should expect 'slower journey times' with delays to bus and train services possible.
Oxfordshire County Council's travel account tweeted: "There is widespread frost and ice over the county and dense patchy fog so take great care when venturing out."
It advised: "Lights on: Be seen, be safe."
There is widespread frost and ice over the county and dense patchy fog so take great care when venturing out. Lights on: Be seen, be safe. #OxonTravel pic.twitter.com/phmxfsOwGM
— OxonTravel (@OxonTravel) January 21, 2020
Temperatures are not expected to go above 0C until around 10am, with the Met Office saying in Oxford it will reach a high of 5C by 1pm.
Fog in the city is forecast to clear by 9am leaving the rest of the day dry with sunshine.
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