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Chicago, IL – Drivers across the Fox Valley region should prepare for dense fog Sunday night into Monday morning. Forecasters warn of reduced visibility below a quarter mile in some areas, particularly west and southwest of the Fox Valley.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Chicago, the fog will develop overnight and linger into the morning commute. Sudden changes in visibility and sharply reduced sightlines are likely to create hazardous travel conditions. Motorists are advised to use low-beam headlights, reduce their speed, and maintain extra distance between vehicles.
The NWS noted that the heaviest fog concentrations are expected near Fox Valley and points southwest, potentially disrupting travel. Local authorities urge residents to allow extra time for morning travel.
Fog can develop rapidly and make roads slippery, compounding the danger for drivers. Staying alert and taking precautions can help minimize risk. Travelers should also monitor local weather updates for changing conditions.
For the latest forecast, visit the NWS Chicago website or follow their social media channels.
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