Cambridgeshire

Met Office Lifts Ice Warning For Peterborough Residents

By

Karen McGinn
15 February 2026, 10:49 am

The Met Office has officially ended a yellow ice warning for Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, as of Sunday morning, February 15, 2026. The alert expired at 10:00 AM following a weekend of freezing temperatures and hazardous conditions across the region.

This weather event originally began on the afternoon of Friday, February 13, 2026, and was caused by a mass of cold Arctic air moving south across the United Kingdom. While the formal warning is now over, residents are being told to stay cautious on untreated roads and pavements where patches of ice may still remain.

The change in weather is expected to bring better travel conditions for people heading to work on Monday morning. Despite the improvement, the Met Office predicts that the area will still face frosty starts and chilly temperatures over the next few days.

Local authorities are continuing to keep an eye on road safety as temperatures stay near freezing during the night. Drivers and walkers should take extra care on residential streets and smaller roads that may not have been gritted as heavily as major routes.

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