Drivers have been warned as a Halloween mist has descended on Oxfordshire roads.
Several motorists have noticed a thick fog on roads around the county this morning on Halloween (Thursday, October 31) which has complicated journeys.
One driver, who wished to remain anonymous, told the Oxford Mail: “It is a very Halloween-y mist but it's really bad to drive in.
“I can’t see more than 100 metres in front and I have had to pull over for a bit.”
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⚠️WEATHER ALERT
— OxonTravel (@OxonTravel) October 31, 2024
Please be aware of Fog covering many roads across #Oxfordshire this morning.
For more information please visit:https://t.co/ioqNNQODlM
Please take care whilst driving.#OxonTravel pic.twitter.com/SypEXihFMT
Photographs show a thick mist as described on several roads in and around Oxford including the Eastern Bypass.
The problem appears to be more widespread with Oxon Travel, a traffic account run by Oxfordshire County Council, putting out a fog warning across social media.
“Weather alert,” said the post.
“Please be aware of fog covering many roads across Oxfordshire this morning.
“Please take care whilst driving.”
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