Dense Fog Advisory Lifting Across Delmarva as Visibility Improves

Good news for morning commuters across the Delmarva Peninsula – a Dense Fog Advisory that impacted the region this morning is showing signs of improvement as visibility begins to rise. The National Weather Service issued the advisory at 9:38 AM, affecting parts of Delaware including New Castle, Kent, and Sussex counties, along with Queen Anne’s County on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. The advisory extends into New Jersey and Pennsylvania, covering a broad swath of the Mid-Atlantic region. While the fog created hazardous driving conditions earlier this morning with visibility dropping significantly, meteorologists report conditions are steadily improving. The advisory is set to expire at 10:45 AM. Drivers should continue to exercise caution during the morning commute, using low-beam headlights and maintaining safe following distances. Even as visibility improves, patchy fog may linger in some areas. For those traveling on major routes including Routes 1, 13, and 50, conditions should continue to clear throughout the morning hours. The improving weather pattern suggests clearer skies ahead for the remainder of Tuesday. Stay with TV Delmarva for continued weather updates and traffic conditions throughout your morning commute.