Dense Fog Advisory Issued for South Carolina, Caution Advised for Drivers

Dense Fog Advisory Hits South Carolina: What You Need to Know

Good morning, South Carolina! If you woke up early on this fine Saturday, you might have noticed that things are looking a little hazy out there. That’s because as of 5:11 a.m. today, a dense fog advisory was issued for several counties including Lincoln, McDuffie, Columbia, McCormick, Edgefield, and Saluda. Visibility is down to about a quarter mile or even less, creating potentially hazardous driving conditions.

Why the Fuss Over Fog?

You might be thinking, “It’s just fog!” But let’s not downplay it! The National Weather Service (NWS) emphasizes that these foggy conditions can make travel more challenging than you might expect. If you’re hitting the road, keep in mind that visibility is inconsistent and can change in the blink of an eye. So, drive carefully!

Here’s What to Expect

The advisory is in effect across the affected counties until 8 a.m. this morning, so if you have plans to be out and about, make sure you’re prepared! The areas significantly impacted are Columbia, Lincoln, and McDuffie, where visibility is particularly poor. Meanwhile, Edgefield, McCormick, and Saluda aren’t in the clear either!

Best Practices for Driving in Fog

We all know that driving in fog isn’t ideal, but sometimes it’s unavoidable. Here are some quick safety tips from the NWS to stay safe:

  • Slow down: Your speed should match the conditions of the road.
  • Use your headlights: Low beams are your best friends in fog. High beams can actually make it harder to see.
  • Increase following distance: Give yourself plenty of space between you and the car in front.
  • Avoid sudden stops: Think ahead to avoid needing to stop suddenly.
  • Stay calm: Don’t panic. If the fog is really thick, consider pulling over to the side, but ensure it’s a safe spot away from traffic.

What to Do if You Don’t Have to Drive

If possible, it’s best to stay off the roads until the advisory lifts. Instead, take a cozy morning at home or enjoy a cup of coffee while you wait for the fog to clear. You could even use this time to catch up on some reading, or if you’re feeling productive, tackle that to-do list!

Stay Updated

As the fog advisory lasts until 8 a.m., make sure to keep an eye on the weather updates throughout the morning. Conditions can change quickly, and you want to be well-informed before stepping out!

Stay safe and enjoy your Saturday, South Carolina! Remember, a little fog won’t dampen our spirits. Just take it easy and follow the tips above to keep cruising through your weekend plans.


Author: HERE Chapin

HERE Chapin

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