Charleston, SC – Early risers in the southeastern parts of Georgia and South Carolina woke up this Friday to a thick blanket of fog that has the local National Weather Service (NWS) waving a big caution flag! At precisely 3:55 a.m., the NWS issued an updated dense fog advisory which is a bit of a concern for those planning to travel today.
The fog is rolling through several counties, affecting folks in Inland Bryan, Coastal Bryan, Inland Chatham, Coastal Chatham, Inland Colleton, and on top of that, Inland Berkeley, Inland Jasper, Coastal Colleton, Coastal Jasper, as well as Tidal Berkeley, Jenkins, Screven, Bulloch, Effingham, Allendale, Hampton, Dorchester, Beaufort, and Charleston counties!
Now, if you’re planning to take to the roads this morning, you should know that the fog is causing visibility issues that can be quite alarming! The NWS has warned that visibility is limited to one-quarter mile or less in some areas, making driving conditions rather hazardous. This advisory is set to remain effective until 10 a.m. today, so be prepared!
For those who are absolutely necessary to be behind the wheel, the NWS has some solid advice to keep in mind. They advise that you slow down, use your headlights, and, most importantly, leave plenty of distance ahead of you. It’s easy to underestimate just how treacherous driving in fog can be, so taking extra precautions can ensure a safer journey!
You might be wondering why this dense fog advisory has come about. Well, advisories like this are issued when widespread dense fog develops — which could happen due to a variety of atmospheric conditions, including temperature changes and moisture in the air. Since visibility can drop dramatically, making travel challenging, it’s crucial to heed these warnings.
If you’re hitting the road, here are a few extra tips:
Fog can be deceiving, and it’s always better to be cautious than sorry. If the roads seem too scary or unclear, trust your instincts and avoid driving if you can!
As we navigate through this seemingly eerie but natural occurrence, remember to take care of yourself and others on the road. The dense fog will soon lift, but let’s ensure that safety prevails until then.
Keep an eye on the weather reports and stay tuned for any updates! Until next time, drive safe and stay fog-free, Charleston!
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