Weather Update from Kent County Council - Friday 2 December [2pm]: Watch the Ice!

3 Dec 2010

Kent Highways are warning that roads are likely to become icy across Kent this evening and into the morning. Although gritters will treat primary routes, drivers and pedestrians should watch out for ice.

The latest update from Kent Highways says:

"Road surface temperatures in Kent will remain below freezing until early tomorrow morning. Then we are expecting sleet, snow and freezing rain showers in the early hours causing ice for a time before rain pushes in towards dawn.

"In anticipation of this the main roads throughout Kent will be treated to help prevent the formation of ice, frost and snow on road surfaces. This action will take place this afternoon/evening and again tomorrow morning.

"Motorists are advised to watch out for ice, particularly on untreated roads today, overnight, overnight and into tomorrow morning."

Larry Ngan and Lib Dem Campaigners on The Leas, Folkestone

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