News Summary
A Dense Fog Advisory is currently in effect for much of South Carolina until 10 a.m. today. Motorists are urged to drive carefully as visibility is significantly reduced, particularly on major routes like Interstate 20 and U.S. 1. The fog is expected to persist until mid-morning, with patchy conditions possible later due to lingering moisture. After the fog clears, temperatures will remain cool with a chance of scattered thunderstorms in the afternoon. A brighter and drier day is expected tomorrow, followed by a pleasant weekend ahead.
Dense Fog Advisory Sweeps Through South Carolina
Good morning, South Carolina! If you’re heading out the door today, grab your coat and drive carefully! The Dense Fog Advisory is in effect for much of our beautiful state until 10 a.m. today. You might want to allow a little extra time for your commute because visibility is really low right now – we’re talking about a quarter of a mile or less in many places. Yes, that’s seriously foggy!
Hazardous Driving Conditions Ahead
With the fog thickening overnight, major routes like Interstate 20 and U.S. 1 have become a bit tricky to navigate, especially for commuters in Columbia, Lexington, and Aiken counties. So, if you have to hit the road this morning, please make sure you take it slow. Remember to turn on your low-beam headlights and keep a safe distance between your car and the one in front of you. Safety first, right?
The Fog: Here to Stay for a While
The National Weather Service in Columbia has reported that this fog isn’t going anywhere fast; it’s expected to hang around until mid-morning. But don’t worry, conditions should start to improve after 10 a.m., although keep in mind we might still see some patchy fog in those low-lying areas due to leftover moisture. So keep your eyes peeled!
What’s Next for the Weather?
Looking ahead, the rest of the day is shaping up to be pretty cool, with mostly cloudy skies and a high temperature reaching around 72 degrees. That’s not too shabby, right? Just make sure you bring your umbrella if you’re out and about in the afternoon, as scattered thunderstorms are on the table after 2 p.m. There’s a chance of 30% for some precipitation, but any rain we do get should be light. Just watch out! Isolated thunderstorms could stir things up a bit, leading to higher rainfall totals.
Sunny Skies Ahead
Tomorrow’s forecast is a breath of fresh air! Expect a drier and brighter day with partly sunny skies and temperatures in the low 60s. The northeast winds will be mild at around 6 mph, giving us a refreshing boost compared to what we might experience today. Just a bit of positivity after the foggy mess!
Weekend Preview
And here’s some good news: the weekend looks like it will shape up nicely! Friday should be mostly sunny, hitting highs around 61 degrees. Perfect weekend weather! But do brace yourself for a cooler Saturday, with temperatures hovering near 51 degrees and clear blue skies. On Saturday night, don’t forget your warm pajamas because overnight lows could dip to the upper 20s. Yes, it’s time to prepare for some chilly evenings!
Final Caution
So, all you motorists out there, stay vigilant this morning. The dense fog is still lurking, and it continues to pose risks for travel. Take it easy out there, and let’s hope the day clears up quickly so we can enjoy the lovely weather that’s on its way. Safe travels!
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- The State
- Wikipedia: Dense Fog
- WLTX
- Google Search: Dense Fog Advisory South Carolina
- Country Herald
- Google Scholar: Dense Fog Advisory
- WFXG Sports
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Dense Fog
- Country Herald – Fog Advisory
- Google News: Dense Fog Advisory South Carolina