A weather warning for fog across the Isle of Wight has been issued by IW Met Service this evening (Friday).
Forecasters say that clearing skies will allow localised fog patches to develop in rural parts as the night goes on. As dawn approaches, these patches may well start to become more widespread.
Locally, visibility will be exceptionally poor especially in more central and western parts of the Island, however not everywhere will see the forecast fog.
Travel and transport may be affected along with possible delays to cross-Solent travel, particularly Red Funnel’s services.
The yellow weather warning is in force from 02:00 until 11:00 tomorrow (Saturday 6th February).
Clearing skies will also see the temperature drop rather quickly once any remaining showers have cleared through this evening. This will allow a frost to develop fairly widely across the Isle of Wight.
Ice or invisible black ice is likely to form on untreated roads and surfaces in some rural parts leading to very slippery conditions, especially where field run-off crosses roads and walkways.



























































































Because the drop of the effluent is deep underground to flush the sewage under pressure through the pipe network, so the outlet is deep underground from the poo palace in Appley car park, so therefore is the pipe.
Seems as they you have the wrong subject matter. You require the sewer one.
Fog is very dangerous. Slow down.
Amazing the amount of people driving this morning without any lights on at all.