Thousands of Drivers Warned of 'Rapidly Changing' Conditions
Summary
The National Weather Service (NWS) warned drivers in northeast Wisconsin about dense fog causing rapidly changing visibility. The fog, affecting Florence and Marinette counties, was expected to clear by mid-morning on Monday. Similar fog warnings were issued in other U.S. states as well.Key Facts
- The dense fog reduced visibility to one-quarter mile or less, increasing the risk of accidents.
- NWS issued a special weather statement for Florence and Marinette counties in Wisconsin.
- The warning mentioned hazardous travel conditions and advised caution.
- Fog was expected to diminish and conditions to improve by 10 a.m. local time.
- Other U.S. states, including North Dakota, Texas, Minnesota, Montana, and Michigan, also had dense fog advisories on Monday.
- In Michigan, the fog caused hazardous conditions for boating.
- NWS emphasized the importance of using headlights and maintaining a safe distance while driving in fog.
- The fog was due to weather patterns expected to continue until later in the week.
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