As the county wakes up to a thick blanket of fog drivers and pedestrians are urged to be extra careful - with road visibility expected to be less than 100 metres in some low lying regions.
Areas of dense fog started forming last night but have become more widespread this morning, Sunday October 12.
As the light showers of Saturday evening faded away Nottingham was left with clear skies and light winds which is the perfect recipe for fog - it is expected to thin and lift into low cloud over the next few hours but some patches may persist as the afternoon approaches.
Got to love the day of the dead mornings. What's going to appear from the fog!? Ohhhh #Eerie#Zombieshttp://t.co/j63VWzaz86
— Adam Smith (@l0rdcardigan) October 12, 2014
Woken early. Still dark, thick fog and full moon. Looks like Victorian England
— sue (@resilientwoman8) October 12, 2014
Watching the fog close in on Nottingham ☁️
— David Carnell (@davidcarnell) October 12, 2014
A yellow warning has been put in place with difficult driving conditions and disruption to travel expected.
Temperatures will hover around a chilly 6C this morning and will reach a peak of around 13C at 4pm.
The rest of the week is looking decidedly soggy with heavy rain predicted every day up to Thursday - so remember your wellies.