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Top Tips for Icy Conditions from the Met Office

  • Jan 6
  • 2 min read
Top Tips for Icy Conditions from the Met Office

1. If you need to drive somewhere

Icy, wintry weather can cause delays and make driving conditions dangerous, follow these few simple steps to prepare before journeys:

  • Plan your route.

  • Check for delays and road closures.

  • Leave more time to prepare and check your car before setting off.

  • Check wipers, tyres and screen wash.

  • Pack essentials in your car (warm clothing, food, drink, blanket, torch).

  • Take a fully charged mobile phone.

  • Pack an in-car charger.


2. Driving safely on ice

It is safer not to drive in icy conditions, but if you absolutely must, keep yourself and others safe by:

  • Looking well ahead for potential hazards and keep your speed down.

  • Accelerating, braking, steering and changing gear as smoothly as possible to reduce the risk of a skid.

  • Using a higher gear may be more appropriate to help grip on packed ice.

  • Using a higher gear helps manage engine power making it easier to find traction.


3. Tips for walking or cycling

  • Plan to leave the house five minutes earlier than normal. Not needing to rush reduces your risk of accidents, slips and falls.

  • If making a journey on foot, try to use pavements along main roads which are likely to be less slippery.

  • Take extra care when walking on untreated pavements and prepare for journeys by wearing footwear with a good grip.

  • If you're cycling, try and stick to main roads which are more likely to have been treated.

  • Where possible do not cycle on untreated roads as accidents are more likely.


4. Look out for elderly relatives or neighbours

During icy and cold weather there are some simple ways you can support elderly relatives or neighbours:

  • Check to see if they need any practical help and that they are well.

  • Make sure they have enough food supplies in case they cannot go out.

  • Offer to clear their paths when you clear yours and spread salt. You can use ordinary table or dishwasher salt - a tablespoon for each square metre that you clear.


Be prepared for weather warnings to change quickly. When a weather warning is issued, stay up to date with the weather in your area.


Top Tips for Icy Conditions from the Met Office - created 6th January 2026

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