The National Weather Service has issued a dense fog advisory for multiple counties in Pennsylvania until 9 a.m. Sunday morning. Patchy dense fog is expected along river valleys, with visibility near or below one quarter of a mile at times. Drivers are advised to use low beams, slow down, and leave extra space between vehicles.
When navigating fog, the weather service recommends moderating speed, prioritizing visibility by using low-beam headlights, avoiding high beams, maintaining a safe following distance, staying in your lane, and pulling off the road if visibility is near zero. If no designated parking area is available, drivers should pull their vehicle as far off the road as possible and deactivate all lights except hazard flashers to reduce the risk of collisions.
By following these precautions, drivers can navigate foggy conditions safely and reduce the likelihood of accidents. The weather service’s Advance Local Weather Alerts, provided by United Robots, compile the latest data from the National Weather Service using machine learning technology to keep the public informed.
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