The Met Office has issued a yellow warning for freezing fog affecting Oxfordshire.
The warning is in place from 2am to 11am on Sunday (22/1).
Freezing fog will lead to difficult driving conditions and could cause travel delays in some areas on Saturday night and Sunday morning, said the Met Office.
It means there is a chance of delays or cancellations to flights and untreated surfaces may become slippery, leading to increased chance of accidents or injuries.
But Met Office meteorologist Craig Snell said the worst of the cold spell is over, with temperatures expected to climb next week across the whole of the UK.
Mr Snell said: “Next week, looking at the severe front, it’s looking pretty benign.
“We’re starting to lose the risk of fog and temperatures are generally around where they should be.
“We’ll probably lose the really hard frosts. In terms of ice and snow, it certainly looks like we’re over the worst.
“We’ve got to keep an eye on risk of fog generally this cold spell, although the main hazards from it look like they are beginning to diminish.”
⚠️ WEATHER WARNING
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Please see @metoffice tweet and link below, a Yellow weather warning has been issued again for tonight into Sunday for Fog which is going to affect parts of #Oxfordshire - https://t.co/yPdgbFI2ND https://t.co/yZr0fsn3V5
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