Lancashire

Icy Patches Lead to Travel Delays Across Lancaster Today

By

Karen McGinn
17 February 2026, 10:08 am

The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for ice in Lancaster, Lancashire, which is in place until 10:00 AM on February 17, 2026. The alert follows a night of rain, sleet, and hill snow that has left many surfaces wet as temperatures dropped quickly across the region.

People driving this morning are already seeing localized disruption, with slow-moving traffic reported on the A6 Preston Lancaster Road near Galgate. Travel times through this area are currently reaching about ten minutes as drivers navigate the slippery conditions.

The icy patches have formed on roads, pavements, and cycle paths that have not been treated with salt. While no schools in the city have announced closures this morning, residents are being told to take extra care when walking or driving on untreated surfaces.

A broader Amber cold-health alert remains active for all of England and is expected to stay in place until the weekend of February 21-22, 2026. Local officials are encouraging everyone to wear sensible shoes with good grip and to allow plenty of extra time for any travel while the freezing weather continues.

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