Special Weather Statement Issued

From
Daytona Beach

Sent
Mon, Feb 27 @ 2:51am

Description
Special Weather Statement issued February 27 at 1:29AM EST by NWS Melbourne FL

At 130 AM, surface observations, satellite imagery, and traffic
cameras, showed locally dense fog spreading into the northern
parts of east central Florida from the northwest. The edge of the
fog was located from around Rockridge in northern Polk County to
Lake George in northwestern Volusia county, impacting areas around
The Villages, Leesburg, Clermont, Astor, U.S. Highway 441, and
the Florida Turnpike. This fog is expected to spread east and
south to the Orlando metro area and the I-4 corridor over the
next several hours, linger past sunrise, and eventually burn off
around 9 AM.

If you will be out driving early this morning, prepare to
encounter rapid reductions in visibility due to dense fog. When
driving in dense fog, slow down, use your low beam headlights, and
leave plenty of driving distance between your car and the one in
front of you.

If the fog becomes more dense and widespread, then a Dense Fog
Advisory will be issued.

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