Fog and Drizzle to Lower Visibility in Thorpe St Andrew

By

Karen McGinn
23 February 2026, 9:49 am

The Met Office has warned that cloud and rain will bring murky conditions, hill fog, and drizzle to Thorpe St Andrew, Norfolk, on the night of February 23, 2026. This weather system is moving northeast across the country and is expected to cause low visibility for drivers and pedestrians through the early hours of Tuesday morning.

People using main roads such as the A1042 (St Williams Way) and the A1242 (Yarmouth Road) should take extra care on slippery surfaces and allow more time for their journeys. Local bus services, including the Red and Green lines operated by First Eastern Counties, may also experience delays during the late evening and the Tuesday morning commute.

The town is specifically prone to these conditions because the slopes of the Yare Valley often trap hill fog while the river nearby increases the chance of mist. Drivers should also remain alert for any remaining roadwork signs on Thunder Lane, where Norfolk County Council recently oversaw footway reconstruction projects.

Local residents and riverside users are encouraged to check for travel updates before heading out on February 24, 2026. The murky weather is expected to last until the rain system clears the area later on Tuesday morning.

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