Good news for morning commuters across the Delmarva Peninsula – the National Weather Service has cancelled the Dense Fog Advisory that was affecting travel conditions throughout the region.
The advisory, which was lifted at 5:15 AM this morning, had been impacting visibility across a wide swath of our viewing area, including inland Sussex County, Delaware beaches, and several counties in southern New Jersey including Ocean, Atlantic, and Cape May counties.
While the official advisory has been cancelled, drivers should remain cautious as patchy fog may still linger in some low-lying areas and near waterways. The National Weather Service confirms that visibility has improved sufficiently to warrant lifting the advisory.
For those hitting the roads this morning, remember to use low-beam headlights if you encounter any remaining foggy conditions, reduce your speed, and increase following distance. High-beam headlights can actually reduce visibility in fog by reflecting light back toward your vehicle.
The advisory officially expired at 5:30 AM, and current conditions show continued improvement across the region. Stay with TV Delmarva for the latest weather updates and traffic conditions throughout your morning commute.