The much-anticipated Red Arrows flypast above Bucks has been called off due to bad weather.
The lack of visibility is preventing the aircraft from taking to the skies.
All afternoon displays have been cancelled as a result, organisers have confirmed.
The Red Arrows had been due to soar above the county at around 5.06pm - around 30 minutes after setting off from Exeter.
The announcement comes after this morning's displays in Torbay and Chinook were also cancelled due to low clouds.
We're sad and sorry to announce that there will be no flying displays this afternoon.
— English Riviera Airshow (@RivieraAirshow) June 5, 2022
Despite the weather improving here in Paignton, it hasn't in Exeter and there simply isn't the visibility required to ensure safe displays.
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While the aircraft have taken off from Exeter, they have deviated from the planned fly-past route and are headed directly back to base at RAF Fairford.
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