Weather officials have issued a dense fog advisory for the region starting Saturday evening and lasting through Sunday morning. The advisory warns of significantly reduced visibility that could impact travel conditions.

Weather forecasters from the National Weather Service Mount Holly office have issued a dense fog advisory for the region, warning residents of hazardous visibility conditions.
The advisory took effect at 7:33 PM on Saturday, March 9th, and will remain in place until 10:00 AM on Sunday, March 10th.
Motorists are urged to exercise extreme caution during the advisory period, as thick fog can drastically reduce visibility on roadways. Drivers should reduce speed, use low-beam headlights, and maintain extra distance between vehicles.
The foggy conditions are expected to be most problematic during the overnight hours and Sunday morning commute, potentially causing delays for travelers throughout the region.
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