Dense Fog Advisory: Visibility Could Drop to Quarter Mile Overnight Across Delmarva

Dense fog could reduce visibility to just a quarter mile across parts of Delaware, Maryland's Eastern Shore, and southern New Jersey from midnight through Tuesday morning.

Drivers across the Delmarva Peninsula should prepare for potentially dangerous conditions overnight as the National Weather Service has issued a Dense Fog Advisory effective from midnight tonight through 10:00 AM Tuesday morning. Visibility could drop to just one quarter mile or less in dense fog, creating hazardous driving conditions for the Tuesday morning commute. The advisory affects several areas across our region, including Kent and Inland Sussex Counties in Delaware, and Talbot County on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. In New Jersey, Western Monmouth, Atlantic, Cumberland, Ocean, and Southeastern Burlington Counties are also under the advisory. The National Weather Service is urging drivers to take extra precautions if they must travel during these conditions. Motorists should slow down, use their headlights, and maintain plenty of distance between vehicles. The dense fog is expected to develop after midnight and could significantly impact the morning commute on Tuesday. Visibility may improve gradually throughout Tuesday morning, with the advisory set to expire at 10:00 AM. TV Delmarva will continue monitoring conditions overnight and provide updates on our morning show. For the latest weather information, stay tuned to TV Delmarva.

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