Warning for snow and ice as drivers urged to be sensible

Remote and higher areas could see noticeable snowfall today, with ice likely to be a problem elsewhere

A previous photo of Hound Tor in the Dartmoor National Park near Manaton
Author: Andrew KayPublished 30th Nov 2023
Last updated 30th Nov 2023

Drivers are being urged to be sensible on the roads today as a Met Office yellow weather warning for snow and ice remains in force until 4pm.

It covers parts of Somerset and Devon - and could affect higher areas such as on Exmoor and Dartmoor, as well as into Cornwall.

A spokesperson for Devon County Council said: "There is a chance of sleet and snow, with the Met Office forecasting the possibility of up to 10cm of snow on Dartmoor, Exmoor and the Blackdown Hills, whereas other areas may get from 1cm-3cm.

"With road surface temperatures forecast to dip just below freezing in parts of the county, there is also a possibility of icy patches, particularly on untreated surfaces."

Gritting teams have been out overnight and again in the early hours of this morning, with some of the busiest cycle lanes in Exeter also being treated.

Councillor Stuart Hughes, Devon County Council Cabinet Member for Highway Management, said: “Although the weather warning says that spells of snow may develop over hills, there is a possibility that we may see sleet and snow over a more widespread area.

"But the cold temperatures mean that ice could be a bigger issue for most of us over the next few days, particularly on untreated routes.

"Any wet patches and run-off from fields could freeze which could make conditions hazardous.

"Please keep an eye on the weather forecast and check local news bulletins before heading out. If you’re driving, drive according to the conditions, allow extra time for your journey and take extra care.”

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