Columbia, SC – Early risers in Columbia and surrounding areas woke up to something unusual this morning. At precisely 3:14 a.m., the National Weather Service (NWS) issued a dense fog advisory that has many community members on alert. For the folks in Georgia, Columbia, Lincoln, and McDuffie counties, visibility has dropped to a staggering one-quarter mile or less due to the thick fog enveloping the region.
This advisory also extends into South Carolina, covering counties such as Edgefield, Fairfield, McCormick, Newberry, and parts of Lancaster and Saluda. The advisory is set to remain in effect until 10 a.m. this morning.
If you’re planning to hit the road, the NWS is urging everyone to exercise caution. “Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous,” they state, reinforcing the need for extra care during this weather event. So, if you must drive, remember to slow down, use your headlights, and leave plenty of distance between you and the vehicle in front of you. With fog as dense as this, it’s easy to underestimate how quickly the road can disappear from sight.
It’s not just an inconvenience; the reduced visibility makes it difficult to see other vehicles, pedestrians, and even road signs. This can lead to some dangerous driving situations if proper precautions aren’t taken.
For those who absolutely need to be on the road, the NWS has provided some helpful tips for navigating through fog safely:
Of course, if you have the option to stay home, that’s often the best choice. The hazardous conditions make it an ideal time to curl up with a warm drink and enjoy a cozy morning indoors.
So why does the NWS issue a dense fog advisory? It comes into play when widespread dense fog settles in, causing visibilities to frequently drop to one-quarter mile or less. This can really disrupt travel plans and poses risks on the road for everyone involved.
It’s always a good idea to check the weather before heading out, especially in the cooler months when fog is more common. Travelers should always stay informed about local weather conditions, particularly when dense fog may settle in overnight or early morning.
As we ride out this early morning advisory, let’s all stay safe and mindful of one another on the roads. Whether you’re heading to work, school, or just taking a trip across town, taking those extra precautions can keep everyone safer.
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