A foggy morning in the Northern Outer Banks
The National Weather Service has issued a dense fog alert for the Northern Outer Banks, warning of significantly reduced visibility. Residents are advised to stay cautious when traveling as fog can cause visibility to drop to a quarter mile or less. Drivers are encouraged to slow down, use headlights appropriately, and maintain safe distances. Alerts were also issued for previous evenings indicating similar conditions. Awareness of foggy conditions is essential for safety while enjoying the scenic beauty of the area.
Residents of the Northern Outer Banks might want to pay close attention to the weather as the National Weather Service (NWS) issued a dense fog alert early Sunday morning. The alert was officially announced at 2:24 a.m. and is expected to last until 5 a.m., with patchy fog covering the area.
Early Sunday morning, residents woke up to a blanket of thick fog that greatly affected visibility. During this time, it was reported that visibility could suddenly drop to as low as a half mile, so if you’re planning to head out, you might want to take extra precautions.
As the dense fog remains in the area, drivers should be particularly cautious. The NWS has outlined some important safety recommendations for navigating these foggy conditions:
This wasn’t the first instance of fog warnings in the region. A prior alert was released on Saturday at 10:06 p.m., covering areas like Southern Craven, West Carteret, East Carteret, Inland Onslow, and parts of the Outer Banks, lasting until 4 a.m. on Sunday. In that alert, visibility was estimated to drop to a quarter mile or less.
If that wasn’t enough, the NWS issued another alert Monday morning at 4:04 a.m. for fog conditions expected to last until 9:15 a.m.. This alert encompassed areas including Mainland Dare, Mainland Hyde, and parts of Craven County. The forecast for Monday warned of fog with visibilities expected to dip down to one mile or less, with dense patches reducing visibility to a quarter mile or less.
The safety recommendations were reiterated across all the alerts issued by the NWS, emphasizing the importance of being cautious while driving in foggy conditions. These measures aim to assist the public in navigating their routes safely and help reduce potential accidents.
As you enjoy the beauty of the Northern Outer Banks, remember that safety should always come first. Keep an eye on the weather conditions and drive carefully to ensure a safe journey. Fog might add a mystical touch to the scenery, but it can certainly pose challenges on the road. Stay safe, everyone!
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