Rain and fog likely through late morning in Maryland
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New rainfall totals tonight could reach between one half and three quarters of an inch, and a cold front will bring gusts around 35-40 mph Friday afternoon. For the latest watches, warnings and the Special Weather Statement issued for this morning’s dense fog,
Expect a high of 59 degrees that feels more like 56, with an overnight low of 49. Forecasters predict it will be patchy morning fog will reduce visibility; rather cloudy and warm with a shower around from midday on.
A Dense Fog Advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service for most of the TV5 viewing area. The advisory expires at noon. This lines up with what we’re seeing where by late-morning to about noon, the fog will have lifted (at least from the ground). Your commute home from work today will have much better visibility than this morning.
Patchy dense fog will continue to drop visibility below a half mile at times, with pockets of near-zero visibility in river valleys and low-lying neighborhoods. The advisory runs through 11 a.m. Thursday,
Temperatures are in the 50s and 60s this morning. Some areas of dense fog likely this morning, especially inland. Highs today will be in the lower 80s. An isolated shower is possible in SE Georgia. Some areas of patchy dense fog the next several mornings. Highs tomorrow in the lower to mid 80s.
We have a Yellow Alert up today for dense fog making for hazardous road conditions in the morning, and freezing rain doing so in spots later on. Visibility was down to 100 feet at one point along the lakeshore,