Dense Fog Advisory Affects Central South Carolina Travelers

A foggy road in Central South Carolina

News Summary

A dense fog advisory has been issued for several counties in Central South Carolina, causing visibility to drop to one-quarter mile or less. Drivers are urged to take precautions, including using low-beam headlights and maintaining safe distances. As the fog is expected to clear by 10 a.m., residents can look forward to sunny skies and pleasant temperatures in the afternoon. However, rain is anticipated later in the week, so stay alert and safe on the roads.

Dense Fog Advisory Blankets Central South Carolina

Good morning, Central South Carolina! As you gear up for the weekend, be prepared for a bit of a visibility challenge. A dense fog advisory has been issued for several counties, including Northwestern Orangeburg, Newberry, Kershaw, Lexington, Richland, and Sumter. Issued early on Saturday at 6:05 a.m., this advisory is in effect until 10 a.m. and is a reminder to tread carefully on the roads.

What Does This Mean for You?

Visibility in affected areas has dropped to one-quarter mile or less, which can make driving quite the adventure—especially if you’re not prepared! The National Weather Service has raised the flag on this one, warning everyone that low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous. This is a significant heads-up for anyone planning to be on the road this morning.

Driving Tips for Foggy Conditions

If you do need to hit the road, there are some wise precautions you should take:

  • Slow down and give yourself plenty of extra time to reach your destination. Rushing is not an option in fog.
  • Use your low-beam headlights and consider turning on your fog lights to help you see better.
  • Avoid using your high-beam headlights, as they can actually create more glare.
  • Keep a safe distance from the vehicle in front of you, allowing for longer stopping distances if needed.
  • Stick to your lane—road markings can be your best friend when visibility is low.
  • If it gets too thick and visibility drops to zero, turn on your hazard lights, pull over to a safe spot, and switch off all lights except your hazard lights.

What’s Next for the Weather?

Now, there is a light at the end of the foggy tunnel! Once the fog lifts around 10 a.m., Central South Carolina can expect to bask in sunny skies with temperatures soaring to a pleasant 71°F this afternoon. The winds will be light, blowing gently at about 6 mph, making it a lovely day to enjoy the outdoors.

As the sun sets, the temperatures will take a dip, settling around 45°F overnight. Moving into next week, you can look forward to a mix of sunshine and clouds. Expect highs near 61°F on Wednesday, with more sunshine to brighten your day.

However, don’t pack away your umbrellas just yet! Thursday is shaping up to bring some showers, with about a 70% chance of rain, particularly in the morning and afternoon. Keep those rain jackets handy, as it seems we might need them!

Looking Ahead

But don’t worry, by Friday, the clouds should start to part again, leading us back to a dry and sunny weekend! Saturday promises to be clear and pleasant, with highs around the high 60s. It sounds like perfect weather for outdoor plans!

So, whether you’re commuting to work, heading to run errands, or enjoying a leisurely weekend, just remember to stay alert for any changing weather conditions. And please check local traffic updates to avoid any delays caused by the fog. Safe travels, everyone!

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