Dense Fog Advisory: Dangerous Driving Conditions Expected Tuesday Morning Across Delmarva

Dense fog will create dangerous driving conditions across Delmarva Tuesday morning from 2 AM to 10 AM, with visibility dropping to just a quarter-mile in some areas.

Drivers across the Delmarva Peninsula should prepare for hazardous conditions Tuesday morning as the National Weather Service has issued a Dense Fog Advisory affecting much of our viewing area. The advisory takes effect at 2 AM Tuesday and remains in place until 10 AM, with visibility expected to drop to just one-quarter to one-half mile in dense fog conditions. Locally, New Castle, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Caroline, and Sussex counties will experience the most significant impacts. The advisory also extends into southeastern Pennsylvania, central New Jersey, and portions of Virginia’s Northern Neck, including Middlesex County. “Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous,” warns the Mount Holly Weather Service office. If you must travel during the morning commute, meteorologists strongly recommend slowing down, using your headlights, and maintaining extra distance between vehicles. Allow additional time to reach your destination safely. The fog is expected to gradually lift by mid-morning as temperatures warm and winds increase. Commuters should expect the worst conditions between 5 AM and 8 AM during peak travel times. Stay with TV Delmarva for continued weather updates throughout the morning hours.

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