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Drivers Issued Warning in Two States Amid 'Near Zero' Visibility

Drivers Issued Warning in Two States Amid 'Near Zero' Visibility

Summary

Drivers in parts of Kentucky and Ohio have been warned about very low visibility due to dense fog. The National Weather Service (NWS) has advised caution while driving as the fog may make it hard to see and could lead to accidents.

Key Facts

  • The NWS issued warnings for dense fog in parts of Kentucky and Ohio.
  • Visibility could drop to "near zero" in some areas, making driving hazardous.
  • The fog is particularly affecting higher elevations and valley areas.
  • Specific Kentucky counties include Bell, Harlan, Letcher, and Leslie.
  • Affected Ohio counties include Hardin, Logan, Union, Delaware, Champaign, and Clark.
  • Drivers are advised to slow down, use low-beam headlights, and keep distance from other vehicles.
  • The fog is expected to clear by late Monday morning as temperatures rise.
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