Dense Fog Advisory Lifted Across Delaware and South Jersey

Good news for morning commuters – the National Weather Service has cancelled the Dense Fog Advisory that was affecting much of the Delmarva region early Wednesday morning. The advisory, which expired at 5:30 AM, had been in effect for inland Sussex County, Delaware beaches, and multiple counties across South Jersey including Monmouth, Ocean, Atlantic, and Cape May counties, along with parts of Burlington County. Visibility conditions have improved significantly across the region, allowing for safer travel conditions during the morning rush hour. The dense fog that had reduced visibility to less than a quarter mile in some areas has now lifted. While the advisory has been cancelled, drivers should still exercise caution on roadways as patchy fog may linger in some low-lying areas. Remember to use low-beam headlights in any remaining foggy conditions, reduce your speed, and maintain extra distance between vehicles. The improved conditions come as welcome relief for residents across the Delaware beaches and South Jersey shore areas who faced challenging driving conditions earlier this morning. No additional fog advisories are currently in effect for the Delmarva Peninsula. Stay with TV Delmarva for continued weather updates throughout the day.