Dense Fog Advisory: Visibility Could Drop Below One Mile Tonight Through Thursday Morning

Drivers across the Delmarva Peninsula and southern New Jersey should prepare for hazardous travel conditions as the National Weather Service has issued a Dense Fog Advisory effective tonight through Thursday morning. The advisory takes effect at 6 PM today and remains in place until 10 AM Thursday, with visibility expected to drop to less than one mile in dense fog. Areas most likely to be impacted include Delaware’s beaches and inland Sussex County, along with several New Jersey counties including Ocean, Atlantic, Cape May, and parts of Monmouth and Burlington counties. The National Weather Service warns that low visibility could create dangerous driving conditions during both the evening and morning commutes. Officials strongly recommend that motorists slow down, use headlights, and maintain extra distance between vehicles when traveling through foggy areas. Commuters should allow additional travel time and consider alternate routes if possible. The fog is expected to be most dense during overnight hours and early Thursday morning before conditions begin to improve around 10 AM. TV Delmarva will continue monitoring conditions and provide updates as the weather situation develops. Stay tuned to TV Delmarva for the latest weather information.