News Summary
A dense fog advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service for the coastal regions of North Carolina, affecting areas like Coastal Pender, New Hanover, and Brunswick. Visibility may dip to less than half a mile in some areas, leading to hazardous driving conditions. Officials advise motorists to take precautions while navigating this murky weather. The advisory will remain in effect until early Tuesday morning, but clearer skies are expected later in the week. Stay alert and informed to ensure safety during these foggy conditions.
Dense Fog Advisory Hits Coastal North Carolina
The coastal regions of North Carolina, including Coastal Pender, Coastal New Hanover, and Coastal Brunswick, are in for a bit of a murky night! As of Monday evening at 6:07 p.m., the National Weather Service issued a fog advisory that’s expected to stick around until an early 4 a.m. on Tuesday. If you’ve got plans to be out and about, you’ll want to keep reading!
What to Expect in the Fog
Throughout the night, the forecast indicates that areas of sea fog, and even pockets of dense sea fog, are on the move and might drift ashore. This type of fog can seriously hamper visibility, making driving a challenge. At its worst, visibility may dip to 1 to 3 miles, and in more severe cases, it could fall below half a mile in those dense patches. That’s why it’s crucial to be cautious if you’re planning to drive.
Helpful Tips for Driving in Fog
If navigating through fog becomes a must for you tonight, there are some important safety tips to keep in mind:
- Slow down! Speed can be your worst enemy in foggy conditions.
- Stay aware of visibility changes. It can be tricky, so keep your eyes peeled.
- Use low beam headlights instead of high beams, which can actually worsen visibility.
- Keep your distance from the vehicle ahead to maintain a safe gap.
- Stay in your lane to avoid veering off the road.
- In zero visibility, follow strategies that keep you safe and prevent accidents.
- Be cautious as parking options may be limited in these conditions.
More fog news is coming your way! An additional advisory was released at 8:49 a.m. on Monday for nearby areas including Myrtle Beach, Coastal Georgetown, and Northern Horry, where worsening visibility is expected to drop to a quarter mile or less. Traffic officials are reminding everyone to drive defensively or, if it can be helped, avoid driving altogether in these tricky conditions.
The Weather Beyond the Fog
After the fog rolls in tonight, expect patchy fog to return after midnight, with temperatures lingering around a cool 44°F. But don’t fret if you feel like getting out to enjoy the sunshine! The weather looks brighter for Monday with forecasts promising morning fog, followed by sunny skies and a lovely high nearing 68°F.
Looking ahead, the five-day forecast seems promising with mostly sunny weather and mild temperatures. For Tuesday, temperatures are expected to rise to a cozy 73°F, leading into a gradual warming trend midweek that should keep spirits high for those who love warm weather!
Final Thoughts
So, whether you are planning an evening out or just settling in for the night, stay alert and take the appropriate precautions if you must drive. With a bit of patience and common sense, you can navigate through this foggy situation safely and be ready to bask in the sun when it arrives!
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Additional Resources
- News & Observer: Dense Fog Advisory Hits Coastal North Carolina
- Wikipedia: Fog
- Island Packet: Weather Update
- Google Search: Weather Forecast
- Country Herald: NC Weather Update
- Google Scholar: Fog Driving Safety
- Herald Sun: Weather News
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Fog
- WECT: Tropical Storm Update
- Google News: North Carolina Weather
