Columbia, South Carolina woke up this Wednesday morning to a surprise visitor – a thick blanket of dense fog that rolled in to reduce visibility to just a quarter mile or less in several areas! The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a fog advisory at 3:14 a.m., warning residents in Columbia, Georgia, Lincoln, and McDuffie counties to take extra care if they needed to venture out.
If you’ve stepped outside today, you probably noticed that misty, eerie atmosphere that has been causing quite the stir. The fog is thickest in several counties, with South Carolina areas including Edgefield, Fairfield, McCormick, Newberry, Northern Lancaster, Saluda, and Southern Lancaster all affected. The advisory remains in effect until 10 a.m., meaning drivers should be especially cautious as they hit the roads.
According to the NWS, “Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous,”, so it’s essential for everyone to stay alert. Driving in fog isn’t just a minor inconvenience; it can lead to dangerous situations if proper precautions aren’t taken. When visibility drops significantly, the chances of accidents increase. Hence, staying safe should be your number one priority.
If you find yourself needing to drive in these less-than-ideal conditions, a few safety tips can help ensure you arrive at your destination safely:
Of course, if you can avoid driving at all, that’s the best option! Maybe enjoy a relaxing morning at home with a good book or a warm cup of coffee while you wait for the fog to lift. It might just be one of those cozy days where staying indoors is the perfect plan.
Once the fog rolls out later this morning, residents can expect clearer skies. The sunshine will shine down on Columbia, making for a pleasant afternoon to enjoy. But for now, make sure to exercise caution out there!
In short, the dense fog advisory is a clear reminder that weather can change quickly, and safety must always come first. If you need to hit the roads this morning, remember to take things slow, use your headlights, and stay vigilant. Keep an eye on the weather later today, and hopefully, you can enjoy some sunshine before the day is through!
Stay safe out there, Columbia!
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