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A Dense Fog Advisory is issued by your
local National Weather Service office when widespread dense fog develops. When this happens, visibilities frequently drop to one- quarter of a mile or less. These conditions make travel difficult. Take extra caution when on the road or avoid driving if possible.
A Freezing Fog Advisory is issued by your local National Weather Service office when fog develops and surface temperatures are at or below freezing. The tiny liquid droplets in the fToagkceaynofurreetizme einasntadndtlryivteocanryefsuullryf.aScep,ringcliusdringght vehicles and roadrosunrfdacthese. cForerneezirn. g fog makes driving, boating, flying, and other forms of
 






























































































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