Devon

Ice Warning Brings Slippery Roads to Torquay This Weekend

By

Karen McGinn
13 February 2026, 4:35 pm

The Met Office has issued a yellow ice warning for Torquay, Devon, which starts at 5:00 PM on February 13, 2026, and lasts until 10:00 AM the following morning. This alert means that rain and sleet clearing away will leave wet ground to freeze as temperatures drop below zero overnight.

Icy patches are expected to form on roads, pavements, and cycleways that have not been treated with salt. People should be careful when walking or driving, as there is a higher risk of slips and falls on the slippery surfaces.

The council-owned company SWISCo is responsible for gritting the main road network for Torbay Council. However, many residential hills and smaller side streets may not be salted, so extra travel time is recommended for those heading out.

The cold weather comes as local attractions on the English Riviera, such as Kents Cavern, begin their holiday events for the February half term. Residents are advised to look out for elderly or vulnerable neighbours who might find it difficult to get around in the icy conditions on Saturday morning.

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