Dense Fog Advisory in Effect Tuesday Morning, Hazardous Driving Conditions Expected

A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect from 2 AM to 10 AM Tuesday, with visibility dropping to just one-quarter mile across the Delmarva Peninsula.

Drivers across the Delmarva Peninsula should prepare for dangerous conditions Tuesday morning as the National Weather Service has issued a Dense Fog Advisory from 2 AM until 10 AM. Visibility will drop dramatically to just one-quarter to one-half mile in dense fog, creating hazardous driving conditions during the morning commute. The advisory affects multiple areas throughout our region, including New Castle and Kent counties in Delaware, Queen Anne’s and Caroline counties on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, plus surrounding areas in New Jersey and southeastern Pennsylvania. ‘Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous,’ warns the National Weather Service Mount Holly office, which issued the advisory Monday evening. If you must drive during these conditions, meteorologists strongly recommend slowing down, using your headlights, and maintaining plenty of distance between your vehicle and others on the road. Consider delaying non-essential travel until visibility improves. The fog is expected to gradually lift throughout the morning, with conditions improving by 10 AM Tuesday. However, drivers should remain cautious even as visibility begins to clear. Stay with TV Delmarva for the latest weather updates and traffic conditions throughout your Tuesday morning commute.

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