The Met Office has issued a yellow ice warning covering Staffordshire and 60 other regions across the UK from 6pm on February 16 until 10am on February 17.
This alert follows a period of rain, sleet, and hill snow during Monday evening, with clearing skies expected to cause temperatures to drop rapidly overnight. These conditions will increase the risk of icy patches forming on roads, pavements, and cycle paths.
The forecast highlights that while some snow accumulation may occur, particularly at elevations above 150-200 meters, ice will represent the primary hazard. Furthermore, strong north-westerly winds are predicted along some North Sea coasts overnight and into Tuesday morning.
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The Met Office advises the public to remain cautious, as icy surfaces can lead to slips and falls, and untreated routes may become hazardous for travel.