Alabama Weather Alert: Freezing Fog Advisory in Effect Until 9 AM Tuesday

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Birmingham, AL – A freezing fog advisory is in effect for much of central and northern Alabama until 9 a.m. CST Tuesday. Low visibility and frosty conditions could create hazardous travel across the region.

According to the National Weather Service, visibility may drop to one-quarter mile or less in affected areas, with frost potentially forming on bridges and other elevated surfaces. The advisory covers counties from Sumter to Chambers, impacting major cities such as Birmingham, Tuscaloosa, and Anniston.

Drivers are urged to use caution, reduce speed, and keep headlights on while traveling. The advisory notes that some southern parts of the region are not yet below freezing but are expected to reach near or below-freezing temperatures before the advisory expires.

The National Weather Service recommends leaving extra distance between vehicles and being alert for slippery conditions, especially on bridge decks. Residents are encouraged to monitor local updates and avoid non-essential travel if possible during early morning hours.

Conditions are expected to improve after 9 a.m. as temperatures rise and the fog dissipates. Stay updated on local weather forecasts for any further developments.

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