Dense Fog Advisory Cancelled Across Delmarva Region

Saturday, March 7, 2026 at 12:47 AM

The National Weather Service has cancelled the Dense Fog Advisory affecting Delaware beaches, Sussex County, and southern New Jersey counties as visibility conditions improve across the region.

Good news for morning commuters across the Delmarva Peninsula – the National Weather Service has cancelled the Dense Fog Advisory that was affecting much of our region. The advisory, which impacted Delaware beaches, inland Sussex County, and southern New Jersey counties including Ocean, Atlantic, and Cape May, was lifted at 5:15 AM this morning. Visibility conditions have improved significantly across these areas, making travel safer for residents heading to work and school. The fog advisory had been in effect for coastal areas from the Delaware beaches down through Cape May, as well as inland regions of Sussex County and multiple New Jersey counties including Western and Eastern Monmouth, Ocean, Atlantic, Cape May, and Southeastern Burlington. While the official advisory has been cancelled, drivers should still exercise caution during early morning hours when patchy fog can still develop, especially near waterways and low-lying areas. Remember to use low-beam headlights, reduce speed, and increase following distance if you encounter any remaining foggy conditions. The cancellation became effective at 5:15 AM and marks the end of reduced visibility concerns for the immediate future. Stay with TV Delmarva for continued weather updates throughout your morning.

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