A Dense Fog Advisory remains in effect across southern Delaware and parts of southern New Jersey until 10 AM this morning, creating hazardous driving conditions throughout the region.
The National Weather Service reports visibility has dropped to just one quarter mile or less in many areas, significantly impacting morning commutes. The advisory affects inland Sussex County, Delaware’s beaches, and multiple counties in southern and central New Jersey including Ocean, Atlantic, and Cape May counties.
Drivers are experiencing dangerous conditions on major roadways as the thick fog reduces visibility dramatically. Local law enforcement agencies are urging extreme caution for anyone who must travel during these conditions.
If you must drive this morning, the National Weather Service recommends slowing down considerably, using your headlights even during daylight hours, and maintaining extra distance between your vehicle and others on the road. Consider delaying non-essential travel until conditions improve.
The fog is expected to gradually lift as temperatures rise throughout the morning, with the advisory set to expire at 10 AM. Drivers should continue monitoring conditions closely, as fog can be patchy and visibility may change rapidly from one area to another.
Stay with TV Delmarva for continued weather updates throughout your Friday morning.