Travel Warning Issued For 1 Million Drivers Across 7 States
Summary
Dense fog affected parts of the Midwest and West in the United States, leading the National Weather Service (NWS) to issue advisories in seven states. Approximately 1 million drivers faced hazardous travel conditions due to reduced visibility. The advisories encouraged safer driving to prevent accidents.Key Facts
- Dense fog advisories were issued by the NWS in seven states.
- Around 1 million drivers were affected by the fog warnings.
- Visibility in some areas dropped to a quarter mile or less.
- States affected include Minnesota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Montana, Colorado, and Alaska.
- Cities impacted by reduced visibility included Rapid City, Cheyenne, and North Platte.
- The advisories were active during the morning and lifted by late morning in most areas.
- Drivers were advised to reduce speed, use headlights, and maintain a safe distance.
- Fog conditions may reoccur if clear skies and light winds continue.
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