Good day folks, if you’re currently in Greenville-Spartanburg, you might have noticed that pea soup out of your window this morning! We received an updated weather alert from our trusty weather experts at around 10 A.M. on this cloudy Wednesday and they’re telling us to be prepared for dense fog until noon.
Take a peek outside and you’ll see that the fog is slowly getting the memo that it’s time to move on. Early risers in the Foothills and Piedmont regions of the Carolinas and Northeast Georgia would have noticed the fog gradually lifting and scattering. However, over in the North Carolina Piedmont, the fog is being stubborn and still hanging around in patches. It also seems like the fog has expanded northwards from the Midlands, starting from Elberton in Georgia to just below Monroe over in North Carolina. But don’t you worry! These sneaky visibilities are predicted to improve above half a mile across the whole area around noon, fingers crossed!
For the brave souls who absolutely need to venture out amidst the fog, here’s a friendly reminder! To put your safety first, follow these tips from the professionals. Slow down your speed. You wouldn’t want to be caught by surprise by a pedestrian or even something more hefty like a deer.
Of course, make visibility your top priority – this means avoid using high-beam headlights. They can actually reflect fog and cause glare, which further decreases visibility. Instead, opt for the low beams.
Also, remember to keep a safe distance from other drivers – fog plays tricks on depth perception, making it challenging to judge the gap accurately between you and the car ahead. Stick to your lane and try not to drift because visibility isn’t the best during foggy conditions.
In case you encounter zero visibility, pull over to a safe spot, and wait until visibility improves. When you park, do consider that options might be limited due to visibility issues so pick a spot that seems safest.
By sticking to these recommendations from the weather experts, you can navigate through foggy conditions with improved safety. They help lower the risk of accidents and prioritize well-being.
This alert is in force until noon, so with a bit of luck, things should start to clear up around lunch time. Always remember safety comes first. If you can delay your outing until after the fog lifts, please do so.
To keep yourself updated on the weather condition, don’t forget to check for the latest updates before making any plans. Stay safe and warm, Greenville-Spartanburg residents!
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