Dense Fog Advisory: Hazardous Driving Conditions Expected Through Tuesday Morning

Dense fog reducing visibility to just a quarter-mile will create hazardous driving conditions across Delaware beaches and southern New Jersey until Tuesday morning.

A Dense Fog Advisory remains in effect for Delaware beaches and parts of southern New Jersey until 10 AM Tuesday morning, creating potentially dangerous driving conditions across the region. The National Weather Service reports visibility has dropped to just one-quarter to one-half mile in dense fog, significantly impacting travel safety along coastal areas. The advisory affects Delaware’s beach communities, along with Eastern Monmouth, Cape May, Atlantic Coastal Cape May, Coastal Atlantic, and Coastal Ocean counties in New Jersey. Motorists are urged to exercise extreme caution during the Tuesday morning commute, as the thick fog is expected to persist through the early morning hours before lifting around 10 AM. If you must drive, weather officials strongly recommend slowing down, using your headlights even during daylight hours, and maintaining extra distance between vehicles. Consider delaying non-essential travel until visibility improves. The fog advisory was issued Sunday evening and will remain active until mid-morning Tuesday. Commuters should allow extra time for travel and stay updated on current conditions. For the latest weather updates and traffic information, stay with TV Delmarva throughout the morning.

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