Wilmington, North Carolina, is waking up to a foggy Tuesday night that may affect your evening plans and travel routes. The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a warning at 10:21 PM on Tuesday, stating that dense fog is expected in the area until around 2 AM Wednesday. So, if you’re heading out, you might want to hit the brakes—figuratively and literally!
This alert isn’t just for Wilmington, but stretches across a wide range, affecting areas like Inland Pender, Coastal Pender, Inland New Hanover, and Coastal Brunswick. Myrtle Beach and several parts of South Carolina, including Inland and Coastal Georgetown, Central Horry, and Northern Horry, are also under this foggy blanket. Let’s not forget jurisdictions like Columbus, Marion, and Williamsburg counties. Basically, if you’re in or around these areas, expect the possibility of patchy dense fog impacting your travels.
The fog is caused by a mix of cooler air settling in after a cold front swept through earlier in the night. The NWS mentioned that this drier, cooler air will help to clear out the fog by the pre-dawn hours on Wednesday, so hang tight—it won’t last forever!
Now, if you absolutely must head out in this dense fog, keep these safety tips in mind to make your journey as smooth as possible. After all, nobody wants a scary drive!
By following these handy tips from the NWS, you can greatly reduce the risks associated with driving in fog. Putting your safety first should always be your main priority!
So there you have it, Wilmington! Foggy nights can be spooky, but with the right precautions, you can keep yourself safe while getting where you need to go. Make sure to stay tuned for updates from the NWS as they monitor the situation. Fog may be unpredictable, but your choices don’t have to be. Stay safe and drive carefully!
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