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Charlotte-Area Commuters Cautioned as Dense Fog Strikes the Piedmont Region, Clears by 9 AM

Charlotte-Area Commuters Cautioned as Dense Fog Strikes the Piedmont Region, Clears by 9 AM

The National Weather Service in Charlotte, North Carolina has issued a special weather statement this morning, warning of locally dense fog affecting parts of the Southern Piedmont of North Carolina and the Eastern Piedmont of South Carolina. According to the

NWS

, visibility in areas from Gaffney and Union to Chester, Rock Hill, Gastonia, and the southwest side of metro Charlotte can drop suddenly to under one-quarter mile.

Drivers are advised to exercise caution during their morning commute. The

National Weather Service

expects the fog should to lift by 9 am.

Aside from the fog, a mostly sunny day is anticipated today with a high near 63 degrees. Breezes are expected from the north northwest at 6 to 10 mph, with gusts that could reach as high as 18 mph. For tonight, clear skies are in store with a low around 43 degrees.

The upcoming weekend outlook is favorable, with the

National Weather Service

forecasting sunny conditions and highs gradually increasing from 64 on Saturday to near 70 by Tuesday. Evening lows are predicted to be in the low to mid-40s with calm winds. Looking ahead to midweek, there is a 30 percent chance of showers on both Wednesday and Thursday, but the days should remain mostly sunny despite potential rainfall.

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