Dense Fog Advisory: What You Need to Know
This morning, Branch and Hillsdale counties are under a dense fog advisory until 8:45 a.m. EDT, as issued by the National Weather Service. Motorists should be aware of dangerously low visibility levels, significantly affecting driving conditions across the area.
Understanding the Impact of Fog on Travel
Fog can severely reduce visibility to as little as one quarter of a mile, making it crucial for drivers in these counties to stay alert and drive cautiously. Abrupt changes in visibility can occur over short distances, particularly in rural areas, increasing the risk of accidents.
Tips for Safe Driving in Fog
To navigate through these foggy conditions safely, here are a few practical tips: 1) Use low beam headlights, as high beams can reflect off the fog, creating a glare. 2) Reduce your speed and maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead to allow for ample reaction time. 3) If visibility worsens significantly, pull over to a safe location and wait until conditions improve.
When Will Conditions Improve?
The fog is expected to dissipate as the sun rises, with clearer driving conditions anticipated after 8:30 a.m. Pay attention to weather updates to stay informed about any changes, as conditions can shift rapidly.
Whether you’re commuting to work, taking the kids to school, or just running errands, being prepared for fog is essential for your safety. Remember to drive defensively and give yourself extra time to reach your destination. Stay safe out there!
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