This morning, areas across Southeast Georgia and Northeast Florida are experiencing expanding fog, leading the National Weather Service to issue a Dense Fog Advisory for much of the region. The advisory warns of visibility dropping to between one-quarter and one-half mile in dense fog, which can make driving conditions hazardous. Motorists are advised to slow down, use headlights, and maintain a safe distance from other vehicles.
The presence of fog and low clouds will delay the warming trend today. However, with the anticipated afternoon sunshine, temperatures are still expected to reach the upper 70s to near 80 degrees Fahrenheit. This pattern of early morning fog followed by warm afternoons is expected to continue into Wednesday.
Looking ahead, the forecast for the remainder of the week into the weekend indicates mild afternoon highs near 80 degrees. The warm and dry conditions are also contributing to rising pollen levels, which may affect those with allergies.
Here is a detailed forecast for the upcoming days:
Today (Tuesday, February 4): Expect early morning fog, then transitioning to partly to mostly sunny skies. High temperatures will reach around 81 degrees.
Tonight: Mostly clear in the early evening, becoming partly cloudy with areas of fog developing. Low temperatures will drop to about 53 degrees.
Wednesday, February 5: Morning fog will give way to partly sunny conditions. Temperatures will range from a low of 53 degrees to a high of 80 degrees.
Thursday, February 6: Partly sunny and warm, with a low of 59 degrees and a high of 83 degrees.
Friday, February 7: Mostly sunny skies are expected, with temperatures ranging from a low of 57 degrees to a high of 80 degrees.
Saturday, February 8: Partly sunny conditions will prevail, with a low of 57 degrees and a high of 81 degrees.
Sunday, February 9: Mostly sunny, with temperatures between 58 degrees and 81 degrees.
Monday, February 10: Partly cloudy skies with a chance of scattered showers. Expect a low of 58 degrees and a high of 78 degrees.
It’s important for residents in the affected areas to remain cautious during the morning hours when fog is densest. Reduced visibility can lead to dangerous driving conditions, so it’s advisable to allow extra travel time and proceed with caution.
The National Weather Service emphasizes the importance of using low-beam headlights in foggy conditions, as high beams can reflect off the fog and further reduce visibility. Additionally, maintaining a greater following distance between vehicles can help prevent accidents in case of sudden stops.
As the week progresses, the persistence of warm and dry afternoons will contribute to increasing pollen levels. Individuals with allergies should take necessary precautions, such as monitoring local pollen forecasts and limiting outdoor activities during peak pollen times.
In summary, while the mornings may start with limited visibility due to fog, the afternoons are expected to be pleasant with warm temperatures and sunshine. Staying informed about daily weather updates and adhering to safety guidelines can help ensure a safe and enjoyable week ahead.
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