UK weather: Flights cancelled as Met Office fog warning extends from Newcastle to Exeter
FLIGHTS have been cancelled and more face delays in England today due to thick fog.
The Met Office issued a yellow weather alert for dense mist which stretched all the way from Newcastle to Exeter.
The warning, which was in force until 10am, urged people to take extra care if venturing out during the “challenging” conditions.
It also advised bus, rail and air journey times could be slower or called off completely.
Forecasters said: “Large areas of fog have developed across much of England overnight with visibility of 50-100 metres in many places leading to some challenging travel conditions.
“Fog will gradually lift through mid to late morning.”


London City Airport experienced disruption, with 13 flights cancelled before 9.30am.
Hold-ups were expected on other routes throughout the day thanks to the “adverse” weather, a spokesperson added.
Some British Airways departures from Heathrow Terminal 5 are also impacted.
An airline spokesperson said: “Like other airlines, we’ve had to make a small number of changes to our schedule today due to Air Traffic Control restrictions resulting from fog in the London area.
“We’ve apologised to customers whose flights have been affected and our teams are working hard to get them to their destinations as quickly as possible.”
Airports elsewhere in the country, including Gatwick and East Midlands, appear to be operating as normal.
Anyone with a ticket to fly on February 14 is urged check with their airline before making their way to the airport.
Temperatures hovered in low single figures in towns and cities last night, dropping to freezing with frost forming in