As you start your day, there’s an important weather update that you need to be aware of. The National Weather Service has issued a dense fog advisory for Columbia and surrounding areas, warning everyone to tread carefully until 10 a.m. this morning. So, if you were planning to head out, make sure you’re prepared for some rather mysterious and foggy conditions.
This fog isn’t just in one spot; it stretches across multiple areas, including Northern Lancaster, Southern Lancaster, Northwestern Orangeburg, Central Orangeburg and Southeastern Orangeburg. Other counties feeling the effects include Lincoln, McDuffie, Columbia, Richmond, Burke, Chesterfield, McCormick, Newberry, Fairfield, Kershaw, Edgefield, Saluda, Lexington, Richland, Lee, Aiken, Sumter, Barnwell, Calhoun, Clarendon, and even Bamberg. If you’re in any of these neighborhoods, you’ll want to pay special attention to your visibility while traveling.
Visibility is a major concern during times like this. The report states that the fog could reduce visibility to a quarter mile or less at times, creating potentially hazardous travel conditions. Imagine driving and suddenly realizing you can’t see beyond a few feet in front of you! That can be pretty daunting.
Motorists, pay heed! The dense fog can occasionally cause visibilities to shift rapidly, leaving you with little notice to adjust your speed or path. Keeping safety as a priority is essential, especially during such weather. If you’re planning to hit the road within the advisory period, mark down these handy safety tips recommended by the National Weather Service:
Following these guidelines can significantly improve your safety during this foggy weather. Being proactive enables you to navigate through these conditions more comfortably while safeguarding your well-being and that of others.
As the fog begins to lift after 10 a.m., we hope everyone can return to their daily routines without incident. Until then, stay cautious and keep your eyes on the road. If you see a buddy out driving, give them a shout to remind them about fog safety!
And remember, these weather conditions are part of the natural rhythm of life here in South Carolina. So, next time you find yourself in a sun-kissed afternoon on this beautiful land, just think back to this foggy morning and appreciate the warmth and clarity that follows.
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