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Cold spell brings risk of icy patches

Gritter driver getting into a gritting lorry

Devon is braced for a cold snap which will see a sharp fall in temperatures in the coming days.

Although conditions are forecast to be drier and brighter, it’s expected to be much colder from this weekend onwards and our highways teams are preparing for a prolonged cold spell.

Overnight road surface temperatures are set to fall slightly below zero in some places and will be close to freezing in others, increasing the risk of icy patches by tomorrow morning.

Gritters will be out across the county tonight treating several precautionary salting routes from 9pm. Other routes will also be monitored in case more treatments are needed.

Councillor Stuart Hughes, Cabinet Member for Highways Management, said:

“With such a marked drop in temperatures after the relentless wet weather we’ve had, it’s likely that we’ll be facing some challenging conditions as we go through the weekend and into next week. Standing water and runoff from fields are likely to affect some parts of Devon’s road network for some time so there will be a risk of icy patches. Our fleet of gritters will no doubt be getting busier as the cold spell progresses, but please remember that roads could be hazardous.”

From next week, temperatures are set to be lower than average and the UK Health Security Agency has issued a cold weather alert covering the whole of England from 9am tomorrow (6 January) to 12 noon on Tuesday (9 January).

Please remember the following advice:

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