Weather officials have issued a dense fog advisory for the area from early Thursday morning through 8 AM. Drivers are being warned of significantly reduced visibility during the morning commute.

Weather forecasters from the National Weather Service office in Mount Holly, New Jersey have issued a dense fog advisory affecting the region beginning at 5:29 AM on Thursday, March 21st and continuing until 8:00 AM the same morning.
The advisory warns of thick fog conditions that will significantly reduce visibility for morning commuters and anyone traveling during the early hours. The fog is expected to create hazardous driving conditions as visibility drops to dangerous levels.
Motorists are urged to exercise extreme caution when driving during the advisory period, using low beam headlights and allowing extra time to reach their destinations safely. The dense fog conditions are forecast to gradually improve and lift by mid-morning as temperatures rise.
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