News Summary
Central South Carolina is under a dense fog advisory, primarily affecting Newberry, Kershaw, Lexington, and Richland counties. Residents should be cautious while driving as visibility is down to less than a quarter of a mile. Additionally, gusty southwest winds of 15 to 25 mph, with gusts reaching up to 45 mph, are also expected, potentially leading to challenges such as tree limb breakage and power outages. Drivers are advised to slow down, use headlights, and maintain extra distance from other vehicles during these conditions.
Dense Fog Advisory Hits Central South Carolina: Drive Safely!
If you’re in Central South Carolina, especially around Newberry, Kershaw, Lexington, and Richland counties, you might want to pay extra attention to the roads today! An updated dense fog advisory was issued early this Sunday morning at 4:41 a.m., warning residents of hazardous driving conditions caused by thick fog that’s reducing visibility to less than a quarter of a mile.
What Does This Mean for You?
With the advisory in effect until 5 a.m., it’s essential to navigate carefully if you have to be out and about. The conditions can be really tricky, especially for drivers in taller vehicles or those hauling trailers. The National Weather Service indicates that driving may become quite the challenge, so if you can avoid the roads for a while, it may be wise to do so.
Wind Warnings to Be Aware Of
But wait, there’s more! While you’re dodging that fog, keep an eye out for those gusty winds blowing through the area. Southwest winds are expected to whip through at speeds of 15 to 25 mph, with some gusts hitting as high as 45 mph! That’s some serious wind power that could easily send unsecured objects into the air. This could lead to potential tree limb breakage or even power outages in some neighborhoods.
So, if you’ve got patio furniture or any loose items lying around, make sure to secure them. Those gusty winds can surprise anyone, and it’s best to be prepared!
Driving Tips During the Fog
Now, if driving is unavoidable during these foggy conditions, it’s good to know what steps to take to stay safe. Here are some helpful tips to keep in mind while traveling in the fog:
- First and foremost, slow down. This isn’t the time to test your speed limits.
- Make sure to turn on your headlights, not just your daytime running lights. This helps you see better and lets other drivers see you!
- Lastly, maintain extra distance from the vehicle in front of you. When visibility is low, stopping distances increase significantly.
What Else Is Happening?
If you think you’re alone in this foggy situation, think again! A similar dense fog advisory was also rolled out for the Greenville and Spartanburg regions at 6:47 a.m., effective until 7 a.m. These areas are looking at similar foggy conditions, with west winds at 10 to 20 mph and those pesky gusts up to 45 mph. So it seems the fog is a state-wide affair today!
What to Expect After the Fog?
As the day progresses, the fog is expected to lift by midmorning, bringing clearer skies with it. While the clouds may stick around a bit longer, high temperatures will still be near 80 degrees. However, don’t get too comfortable; cooler weather is on the horizon with lower temperatures projected for the weekend in the lower 70s.
In summary, Central South Carolina is in for a foggy start to Sunday, with windy conditions making things a bit more complicated. Keep those tips in mind if you head out, and look forward to brighter skies in the days ahead!
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Additional Resources
- Herald Online
- Wikipedia: Dense Fog
- The State
- Google Search: Dense Fog
- Island Packet
- Google Scholar: Dense Fog Advisory
- WLTX
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Fog
- Country Herald
- Google News: Dense Fog South Carolina
