Good morning, Columbia! If you’re stirring from your slumber this Saturday, be warned: the weather has a trick up its sleeve. A dense fog advisory was issued bright and early at 5:11 a.m. today, and it’s got some serious implications for your morning commute.
This fog advisory blankets several areas in our lovely state of South Carolina. Specifically, it affects Lincoln, McDuffie, Columbia, McCormick, Edgefield, and Saluda counties. If you’re in any of these areas, you might want to take this warning seriously—visibility has been reported as low as one-quarter mile or less in some places. That’s no joke!
The National Weather Service (NWS) is warning everyone to be extra cautious if you’re planning to hit the road. They’ve noted that “low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous.” If you do find yourself behind the wheel this morning, there are a few recommendations to keep in mind:
Many of us might have plans today, so it’s crucial to stay aware of your driving environment. Fog can turn a simple drive into a nerve-racking experience, especially if you’re not prepared.
You might be wondering: what exactly does it mean when a fog advisory is issued? Well, it’s a little service provided by your local National Weather Service office. When widespread dense fog develops, they step into action. Visibility drops dramatically, often to a quarter of a mile or even lower, which can be challenging for any driver.
The fog advisory is set to be in effect until 8 a.m. this morning. So, if you’re planning to venture out early, perhaps it’s best to wait a little while longer! After all, safety first, right?
In addition to the tips provided earlier, if you must drive during these foggy conditions, here are a few additional safety measures to consider:
As the fog starts to lift later this morning, we hope everyone can travel safely. Remember, it’s always better to be late than to risk an accident. So take your time out there and enjoy the beauty that fog can bring! Who doesn’t love that soft, dreamy effect it creates in Columbia?
So there you have it, Columbia! Stay smart, stay safe, and keep that windshield clear!
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