Drivers in parts of Kentucky and Ohio have been warned by the National Weather Service (NWS) that they could face hazardous driving conditions, with visibility that "may approach zero," into early Monday morning, thanks to dense fog across multiple counties.
Why It Matters
The patchy, locally dense fog, especially across higher elevations and in typical valley and fog-prone areas, has reduced visibility to a quarter mile or less in several regions, prompting officials to urge people to exercise extra caution when driving. Poor visibility like this can lead to slower traffic, sudden braking, and increased chances of collisions, raising concerns for morning commuters and travelers throughout the affected regions.
What To Know
In eastern Kentucky, fog has developed overnight on Su

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