Amarillo, TX – A dense fog has settled over the Texas Panhandle, impacting drivers this morning. The National Weather Service issued a fog advisory early Tuesday, warning of hazardous travel conditions throughout the region. Visibility may be reduced until 10 a.m., affecting areas in and around Amarillo, Dalhart, and Borger.
According to the National Weather Service, this patchy fog could be dense at times, particularly in the southwest Panhandle. Drivers are urged to use extra caution, as the fog may suddenly thicken along roads. Hazards include reduced visibility and potential delays during the morning commute.
The fog is expected to lift by mid-morning, but until then, residents should remain alert for rapidly changing conditions. Use low beams when driving through the fog and maintain a safe following distance.
The forecast for the rest of the week shows sunny and clear skies, with temperatures climbing into the mid-80s.




