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UK Faces Travel Hurdles: Rain, Mist, and Delays
22 Dec
Summary
- Over 3.1 million festive journeys are predicted for Monday.
- Wet and misty conditions are expected to cause hazardous driving.
- Rail operator Cross Country faced service cancellations due to driver shortages.

Motorists are being advised to exercise extreme caution as an estimated 3.1 million festive journeys are predicted for Monday, adding to the ongoing Christmas getaway. Wet and misty conditions are expected across the UK, with heavy rain and showers anticipated in parts of northern England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. The RAC forecasts this period could see the busiest Christmas getaway on record, with up to 37.5 million leisure trips planned between Wednesday and Christmas Eve.
Disruptions were also reported in rail services over the weekend. Cross Country, an inter-city train operator, experienced service cancellations and busier-than-usual conditions, particularly on routes like Manchester to Bournemouth, due to a shortage of train drivers. This, combined with tricky driving conditions on Sunday due to mist, created significant travel challenges for passengers and motorists alike.
The AA predicts a high volume of cars on UK roads on Monday, with over 24 million vehicles expected. They urge drivers to plan ahead, check routes, allow extra time, and remain patient. Safety advice includes slowing down, increasing following distance, using lights, and keeping windscreens clear. Passengers are encouraged to pack essentials and keep fuel or EV charges topped up to avoid the impact of potential congestion.




