A Dense Fog Advisory remains in effect across southern Delaware and parts of New Jersey until 10 AM this morning, creating hazardous driving conditions throughout the region.
The National Weather Service reports visibility has dropped to one quarter mile or less in dense fog, affecting inland Sussex County, Delaware beaches, and several New Jersey counties including Ocean, Atlantic, Cape May, and portions of Monmouth and Burlington counties.
Motorists are experiencing dangerous conditions on major roadways as the thick fog significantly reduces visibility. The advisory, issued at 4 AM, warns that low visibility could make driving extremely hazardous during the morning commute.
If you must travel this morning, the National Weather Service urges drivers to slow down, use headlights, and maintain plenty of distance between vehicles. Avoid using high beams, which can reflect off the fog and further reduce visibility.
The fog is expected to gradually lift as temperatures warm throughout the morning. The Dense Fog Advisory expires at 10 AM, but drivers should remain cautious as visibility may improve slowly in some areas.
Stay with TV Delmarva for continued weather updates and traffic conditions as this fog advisory continues to impact your Friday morning commute.