Dense Fog Advisory Issued for Delmarva Region Through Tuesday Morning

Dense fog with visibility as low as one quarter mile will impact travel across the Delmarva Peninsula from midnight tonight through Tuesday morning at 10 AM.

Drivers across the Delmarva Peninsula should prepare for hazardous travel conditions as dense fog is expected to blanket the region from midnight tonight through 10 AM Tuesday morning. The National Weather Service has issued a Dense Fog Advisory for multiple counties in our viewing area, warning that visibility could drop to just one quarter mile or less. In Delaware, Kent and inland Sussex counties are included in the advisory. Maryland’s Talbot County is also affected, along with several New Jersey counties including Western Monmouth, Atlantic, Cumberland, Ocean, and Southeastern Burlington. The thick fog will create dangerous driving conditions during the overnight hours and Tuesday morning commute. Weather officials are urging motorists to take extra precautions if travel is necessary. If you must drive during the advisory period, remember to slow down significantly, use your headlights, and maintain a safe following distance from other vehicles. Give yourself extra time to reach your destination safely. The Dense Fog Advisory remains in effect until 10 AM Tuesday morning. Commuters should check current conditions before heading out and consider delaying non-essential travel until visibility improves. Stay with TV Delmarva for the latest weather updates and traffic conditions throughout the advisory period.

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