Good evening, everyone in Columbia! If you stepped outside last night or this morning, you might have noticed that the fog has really rolled in. It’s like someone pulled a fluffy white blanket over the eastern Midlands, making things a bit spooky and kind of beautiful—if you don’t have to travel anywhere. But before you grab your coffee and dash out the door, here’s what you need to know!
So, the National Weather Service (NWS) sent out an alert just before 10:46 p.m. on Tuesday, letting us know that there will be dense fog hanging around until around 2:15 a.m. on Wednesday. This alert covers areas including Northwestern Orangeburg, Central Orangeburg, Southeastern Orangeburg, Barnwell, Calhoun, Clarendon, and Bamberg counties. The fog is thick enough to cause visibilities to drop to as low as one quarter of a mile or less. That’s definitely not a time to rush out into the night!
According to the NWS experts, a cold front is moving south through the region overnight. While the front itself won’t be here just yet, the patchy fog is developing ahead of it. This combination can make for some tricky traveling conditions, so it’s essential to stay informed and prepared.
If you absolutely need to venture out, it’s crucial to remember some safety tips provided by the NWS. After all, no one wants to end up in a sticky situation! Here’s how to make your foggy travel a bit safer:
By following these handy tips from the NWS, you’ll increase your chances of getting to your destination safely. Foggy conditions can be hazardous, but with a little caution, we can all navigate through them better.
Remember, this weather alert will be in effect until about 2:15 a.m., so make sure to keep an eye on the sky and be extra aware of the road conditions. Whether you’re commuting, going to work, or just heading out for a late-night snack, taking a moment to reflect on these tips will save you time and trouble in the long run.
So take it easy out there, folks! Your safety matters more than that extra minute saved on your travels.
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