Good news for morning commuters across the Delmarva Peninsula – the National Weather Service has cancelled the Dense Fog Advisory that was affecting the region earlier today.
The advisory, which was lifted at 5:15 AM, had been impacting visibility across several key areas including Delaware’s beaches, inland Sussex County, and parts of southern New Jersey including Atlantic, Ocean, and Cape May counties.
While the official advisory has been cancelled, drivers should remain cautious as patchy fog may still linger in some areas during the early morning hours. Visibility conditions have improved significantly across the region, allowing for safer travel conditions.
The cancelled advisory had covered a wide swath of the Delmarva Peninsula, including popular coastal destinations and major commuter routes. Areas that were under the advisory included Delaware beaches, inland Sussex County, Western and Eastern Monmouth counties, Ocean County, Atlantic County, Cape May County, and several coastal zones.
Motorists are reminded that even with improved conditions, it’s always wise to drive with headlights on during periods of reduced visibility and maintain extra following distance. The advisory officially expired at 5:30 AM this morning.
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