01/07/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/07/2025 10:50
Devon is on alert for the possibility of snow tomorrow (Wednesday 8 January) as well as the ongoing risk of ice.
Gritters are out in force again, carrying out multiple treatments on our main gritting routes this afternoon and overnight.
Road surface temperatures are set to fall lower than last night, dropping below -3C in some parts of the county tonight and a Met Office Yellow Weather Warning for snow is in place throughout tomorrow from 9am.
Outbreaks of sleet and snow showers are forecast to move in from the south tomorrow morning with the greatest chance of snowfall on higher ground such as Dartmoor, Exmoor and the Blackdown Hills.
As well as 1,700 miles of the main salting network being covered by gritters, around 14 miles of Exeter's busiest cycle routes will also be treated this afternoon as part of the ongoing trial to support active travel.
Councillor Stuart Hughes, Cabinet Member for Highway Management, said:
"This evening will be colder than last night so ice could again be an issue overnight and into tomorrow morning, especially on roads which are not treated. Parts of Dartmoor are already covered with snow and slush from last night and this could cause difficult travelling conditions in sub-zero temperatures.
"There's a degree of uncertainty on how widespread the snow showers could be, but our teams are preparing for all eventualities. Once they've treated our precautionary salting routes across the county, they'll continue to monitor conditions. I would urge people to allow additional time for your journey and take extra care."
An Amber Cold Health Alert is also currently in force in England until midday on Saturday (12 January). For more information visit the UKHSA webpage.
The County Council is reminding people of the following advice:
More information and advice is available on our winter travel webpages or for updates follow @DevonAlert on X (Twitter) and Facebook.