Dense fog blankets Myrtle Beach, leading to reduced visibility and driving challenges.
Myrtle Beach is under a dense fog advisory issued by the National Weather Service, reducing visibility to a quarter mile in some areas. Residents are advised to take safety precautions when driving, such as slowing down, using low beam headlights, and maintaining safe distances. The advisory is in effect until Thursday morning, with similar warnings for surrounding areas. Visibility may further decrease due to low clouds, making travel conditions hazardous. Stay safe and adhere to guidelines until conditions improve.
Hey there, Myrtle Beach! It turns out that the weather has decided to throw a little *curveball* our way. A dense fog advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service for our beloved coastal area. If you were planning to hit the roads or enjoy some outdoor fun, you might want to *think twice*. The advisory, which began late Wednesday night, will be in effect until Thursday morning at 9 a.m.
So, what does this mean for you? Well, if you step out of your door, you might notice that visibility is pretty *crummy*—we’re talking about a quarter mile or less in some places! That kind of dense fog can really *put a damper* on travel and everyday activities.
The areas impacted aren’t just limited to the heart of Myrtle Beach. Coastal Georgetown residents should also be on the lookout. This kind of weather conditions can create *hazardous driving situations*, which is where we need to take a minute to rethink our travel plans.
If you absolutely need to get out and about, here are some recommended safety tips to keep you and others safe on the roads:
These guidelines are more than just friendly advice—they’re necessary for ensuring everyone makes it to their destination safely!
In fact, we may even see patchy fog developing overnight, especially with a warm front moving in. Make sure to keep your wits about you, as visibility could drop even further in some areas, notably the southeastern Midlands.
The NWS Charleston also weighed in, issuing warnings for dense fog until 9 p.m. for Coastal Jasper and Charleston County. As the fog spreads, it could significantly affect areas near bodies of water, making conditions even more treacherous.
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