Early morning fog in Myrtle Beach, SC, causing reduced visibility.
Myrtle Beach residents are advised of a dense fog advisory that will last until 10 A.M. Monday. The advisory, issued by the National Weather Service, warns of visibility dropping to 1-3 miles, and less than 1/2 mile at times. Motorists are urged to drive cautiously and follow safety guidelines to reduce the risk of accidents in these challenging conditions. The advisory covers not only Myrtle Beach but also nearby Coastal Georgetown and Northern Horry. Stay informed and drive safely as the fog rolls in.
Attention, Myrtle Beach! A dense fog advisory has been issued for your area and it’s set to last until 10 A.M. Monday. So, if you’re planning your morning commute or any early activities, you might want to take extra precautions.
The advisory was put into effect at 8:37 P.M. on Sunday by the National Weather Service from Wilmington, NC. Foggy conditions are expected to reduce visibility dramatically to between 1 to 3 miles. If you’re out and about after midnight and through mid-morning, be prepared for some nasty surprises — particularly at times when visibility may drop to less than 1/2 mile.
This fog isn’t just a Myrtle Beach problem! Those in Coastal Georgetown and Northern Horry are also in for a thick layer of fog, so be sure to keep an eye on the road if you’re in these areas as well.
If you find yourself driving in the fog, it’s crucial to follow some important tips! Motorists should slow down significantly when encountering foggy conditions. Make sure to use your low beam headlights; using high beams can actually make visibility worse. And remember, it’s essential to maintain a safe distance between vehicles. Always be aware that extra braking distance is necessary, especially on slippery roads.
There’s nothing worse than being caught off-guard by a sudden loss of visibility! Here are some guidelines to keep in mind:
You may be wondering why we’re experiencing this thick fog. Well, it all boils down to a mix of high moisture levels along with some unseasonably warm weather. These conditions are contributing to the fog rolling in, creating those tricky driving conditions we’re seeing now.
The goal of this advisory is clear: to prevent accidents and ensure safety for everyone traveling on the roads during these challenging foggy conditions. With visibility reduced, it’s critical that drivers take the advisory seriously and adopt safer driving practices.
So, Myrtle Beach, let’s make sure we’re all prepared for the dense fog lurking around. Stay safe, drive carefully, and share the word with friends and family. Together, we can stay safe while navigating these less-than-ideal weather conditions!
Don’t forget to check in on the weather as you plan your Monday. Let’s hope for some sunshine once this fog lifts!
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