Dense Fog Blankets Delmarva, Creating Hazardous Driving Conditions Through Sunday Morning

A Dense Fog Advisory remains in effect across much of the Delmarva Peninsula until 10 AM this Sunday morning, creating dangerous driving conditions with visibility dropping to just a quarter mile or less in some areas. The National Weather Service issued the advisory early Sunday morning, affecting Kent and Sussex counties in Delaware, including the Delaware beaches, as well as parts of the Eastern Shore including Caroline County in Maryland. The fog advisory also extends into southern New Jersey, impacting Salem, Gloucester, Camden, and Burlington counties, along with Atlantic, Ocean, Cumberland, and Cape May counties. Motorists traveling throughout the region should exercise extreme caution during the morning hours. Weather officials strongly recommend drivers slow down, use headlights, and maintain extra distance between vehicles. The reduced visibility could make normal driving conditions extremely hazardous. The fog is expected to gradually lift as temperatures warm throughout the morning, with conditions improving by mid-morning. The Dense Fog Advisory is set to expire at 10 AM EDT. TV Delmarva will continue monitoring conditions and will provide updates as the fog clears. Plan extra time for your Sunday morning commute and avoid unnecessary travel if possible.