Central Indiana Dense Fog Advisory: Visibility Under Quarter Mile This Morning

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Indianapolis, IN – Drivers across Central Indiana are being urged to use caution this morning as the National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a Dense Fog Advisory through 9 a.m. Wednesday.

According to the NWS in Indianapolis, visibility may drop to a quarter mile or less in some areas, creating hazardous conditions for commuters during the morning rush hour. The advisory covers multiple counties across the central part of the state.

Officials recommend motorists take extra precautions, including using low-beam headlights, listening for oncoming traffic before turning, and leaving additional space between vehicles. Travel times may be longer than usual, and drivers are encouraged to plan ahead and exercise patience on the roads.

The fog is expected to gradually lift later this morning as temperatures rise, improving visibility across the region. However, residents should remain alert until the advisory expires.

This morning’s advisory follows a week of fluctuating weather in Indiana, where seasonal changes often bring abrupt shifts in visibility and driving conditions.

Motorists are encouraged to check updated forecasts and roadway conditions before leaving home to ensure a safe commute.

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