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31 Dec 2025

Road safety alert and health warnings as Big Freeze grips Torbay and South Devon

New Year temperatures plummet as road gritters go out and extra help given to homeless

Ice warning Pic TheDigitalArtist on Pixabay

Ice warning Pic TheDigitalArtist on Pixabay

A Big Freeze is about to grip Torbay and South Devon with health alerts and road safety warnings.

A Big Freeze is about to grip Torbay and South Devon with health alerts and road safety warnings.

Torbay Council has triggered a special lifeline for the bay’s rough sleepers and homeless as temperatures plummet into the New Year.

Forecasters say temperatures are likely to drop below freezing in parts of Devon on New Year’s Eve, with Arctic air and strong northerly winds expected to bring cold or very cold conditions to all parts of the UK.

With the road temperatures forecast to drop below zero tonight (New Year's Eve), the council's fleet of gritters were carrying out precautionary treatment on all primary routes across Torbay from 3.30pm onwards. Known wet spots on primary routes will also be treated to reduce the risk of ice forming.

They warned: "Please drive carefully near our gritting vehicles and take extra care due to the freezing overnight conditions."

The UK Health Security Agency has issued a ‘Cold Health Alert’ which lasts until midday on January 5, saying significant impacts from the cold snap are possible across health and social care services.

Homeless offered help in Big Freeze pic Ben_Kerckx on Pixabay

Homeless offered help in Big Freeze pic Ben_Kerckx on Pixabay

There could be increased demand for remote healthcare services and impacts on the workforce affecting delivery of services. Challenges keeping indoor temperatures at the recommended 18°C could lead to more risks to vulnerable people, the alert says.
Devon’s forecast is for a dry and chilly day on New Year’s Eve, followed by frost and fog forming under clear skies as the sun sets. There could be scattered showers in the early hours with temperatures dropping as low as minus three.
New Year’s Day will be cold and cloudy with some rain.
The weekend will see a mixture of sunny spells and wintry showers, with overnight frosts.
In Torbay the council has activated its Severe Weather Emergency Protocol with the warning: “It is going to get chilly again over the next few days.
“When temperatures drop below a certain level, we put into place additional accommodation for homeless people to prevent harm. Because of the forecast, we are activating our SWEP until Monday morning.”
Anyone who sees a person sleeping rough can alert Torbay Council via StreetLink (https://thestreetlink.org.uk/). “We will take action to protect them,” the council said on social media.

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