Weather officials issued a dense fog warning early Friday morning for reduced visibility conditions. The advisory remains in effect until 7:00 AM as thick fog blankets the area.

Weather forecasters from the National Weather Service Mount Holly office issued a dense fog warning early Friday morning at 4:14 AM, alerting residents to hazardous visibility conditions expected to persist until 7:00 AM.
The advisory warns of significantly reduced visibility due to thick fog covering the region during the early morning hours. Motorists are urged to exercise extreme caution when traveling and allow extra time for their commutes.
Dense fog can create dangerous driving conditions by limiting visibility to just a few hundred feet or less. Drivers should reduce speed, use low-beam headlights, and maintain greater following distances during these conditions.
The fog advisory is scheduled to expire at 7:00 AM as morning temperatures rise and atmospheric conditions improve throughout the region.
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