Hey there, Charleston! As the sun was rising bright and beautiful this morning, many residents were met with a surprise – fog! At 3:28 a.m. on Sunday, the National Weather Service (NWS) threw up a big warning flag to warn everyone about foggy conditions that could last until 9 a.m. That’s right, it’s time to be extra cautious out there!
This fog isn’t just a light nuisance; it’s affecting quite a few areas. The NWS alert covers regions like Inland Bryan, Inland Chatham, Inland Liberty, and Inland Jasper, not to mention Coastal Colleton and Coastal Jasper. Residents of Candler, Bulloch, Effingham, Tattnall, Evans, Long, and Beaufort counties should also keep their eyes peeled. This dense fog can bring some tricky conditions, so stay with us as we dig a little deeper!
As if fog isn’t concerning enough, the NWS has warned about the potential for patchy freezing fog. What does that mean? Well, this is where things get super tricky. The freezing fog can create icy spots on roads which can be really hard to see. Imagine cruising along what seems like a dry road, only to hit a patch of nearly invisible ice! Yikes!
These icy spots could pop up on paved surfaces like bridges, overpasses, and even in parking lots. Yep, even the places you least expect can turn into a dangerous slip-and-slide. This sneaky type of ice, often called black ice, can catch even the most experienced drivers off guard. So, what can you do to stay safe?
If venturing out this morning is a must, the NWS has shared some golden rules. Follow these safety tips closely:
Folks, remember that the fog warning is in place until 9 a.m., so be sure to take your time if you’re heading out. There’s no rush when safety is on the line! By following these simple tips, you can navigate through the fog safely, ensuring that you and your loved ones stay out of harm’s way.
Take care out there, Charleston, and let’s hope the sunshine returns quickly!
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