Dense Fog Advisory Urges Caution for Charleston Residents

Dense Fog Brings Caution to Residents of Charleston, SC

Good morning, Charleston! It looks like the weather is throwing us a curveball today with some seriously dense fog rolling in. The National Weather Service (NWS) issued an updated alert this morning at 9:24 a.m. telling folks to keep their eyes peeled on the roads as this fog is expected to linger until around 11 a.m. Are you ready to take those extra precautions before heading out? Let’s break down what’s happening!

What To Expect

If you’re stepping outside right now, get ready for a foggy surprise! The visibility is predicted to be pretty low—we’re talking 1/4 mile or less in certain areas, especially near the coast and inland waterways. So, don’t be alarmed if you see your surroundings looking a bit hazy. The NWS reassures us that visibility should slowly get better as the morning goes on, but until then, it’s better to be safe than sorry.

Driving During Fog? Here’s a Heads Up

If you must hit the road this morning, here are some friendly tips from the NWS that you really need to follow:

  • Moderate your speed: This is not the time to rush. Take it slow!
  • Visibility priority: Keep your eyes on the road, and be watchful of other drivers.
  • Avoid high-beams: Use your regular headlights instead. High-beams can reflect off the fog and actually make it harder to see!
  • Keep a safe distance: Maintain extra space between you and the car ahead of you.
  • Stay in your lane: It’s easy to drift in fog, so stay alert!
  • Visibility near zero: Be prepared for moments where you can’t see anything at all.
  • No parking options: In case of an emergency, don’t just park wherever—pull over to a safe area.

These tips will not only help you navigate the fog, but they will also keep you and others safe on the roads. Remember, arriving safely is more important than arriving quickly!

Water Navigation Alert

harbors or rivers, take extra caution. Visibility may suddenly drop, so make sure you use your proper fog signals, keep all your running lights on, and don’t forget your radar and compass to stay on course.

Today’s fog is a timely reminder that we must take our weather seriously, especially when it impacts our daily travels. The best course of action is to wait until the sunlight breaks through and the fog lifts before heading out if you can.

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Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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