Hamilton, OH – Drivers across Butler County and much of southwest Ohio are being urged to slow down tonight as a Dense Fog Advisory remains in effect until 11 a.m. Monday.
According to the National Weather Service, visibility may drop to one-quarter mile or less in dense fog developing overnight and lingering into the Monday morning commute. The advisory includes Butler County, Hamilton County, Montgomery County, and much of central and west-central Ohio, along with parts of eastern Indiana and northern Kentucky.
The advisory was issued at 6:35 p.m. EST Sunday, Feb. 15, and radar imagery as of 6:47 p.m. shows widespread low-visibility conditions developing across the region, including the Cincinnati and Dayton metro areas.
Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous, particularly along major routes such as I-75, I-275, U.S. 127, and surrounding state highways. Morning commuters should anticipate slower travel times and potential delays.
Officials recommend using low-beam headlights, reducing speed, and leaving plenty of distance between vehicles. High-beam headlights can reflect off fog and further reduce visibility.
Conditions are expected to gradually improve late Monday morning as temperatures rise and fog dissipates.
If you’re traveling early Monday, consider allowing extra time and checking real-time traffic updates before heading out.
How were road conditions in your area tonight? Let us know what you’re seeing.
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