Dense Fog Blankets Delaware, Creating Hazardous Driving Conditions Statewide

Thick fog of varying intensity has developed across Delaware, creating potentially dangerous visibility conditions for drivers. The fog has been reported throughout multiple areas of the state with different levels of density.

Dense fog has settled across Delaware, creating hazardous visibility conditions for motorists throughout the state, according to transportation officials.

The fog has developed with different levels of thickness in various locations across Delaware, prompting concerns about driving safety during the reduced visibility conditions.

Drivers are advised to exercise extreme caution when traveling and to reduce speeds when encountering areas where the fog has significantly limited visibility on roadways.

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