Louisville, Kentucky – Dense fog is expected to develop overnight into Monday morning, potentially reducing visibility for early commuters.
According to the US National Weather Service Louisville, drizzle will taper off this afternoon and evening before fog thickens overnight and into Monday morning. The fog could create reduced visibility during the early commute, particularly before sunrise.
Forecasters say conditions will turn drier Monday with increasing sunshine. High temperatures are expected to reach between 55 and 62 degrees. Tuesday will remain mostly cloudy with highs ranging from 59 to 66 degrees.
The primary concern is overnight and early morning travel, as dense fog can lower visibility quickly, especially on area roadways and bridges. Motorists are encouraged to allow extra travel time and use low-beam headlights in foggy conditions.
Mild temperatures in the 50s and 60s may provide a brief break from colder winter conditions across the Louisville region.
Students, early-shift workers and Monday morning commuters may experience slower travel times due to reduced visibility.
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