Nebraska Weather Advisory: Patchy Fog Disrupts Morning Travel, Visibility Low Until 9 AM

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Omaha, NE — A dense fog advisory is in place across Nebraska this Tuesday morning, causing low visibility along key roadways such as I-29 and I-80. Drivers are urged to reduce speed and use low-beam headlights while navigating through areas with visibility down to a quarter mile or less. The fog is expected to dissipate by 9 AM.

According to the National Weather Service Omaha/Valley, the fog is patchy, with some dense pockets creating hazardous travel conditions in places like Omaha, Norfolk, and Fremont. Motorists should allow extra following distance and be prepared for sudden changes in visibility throughout the morning commute.

The fog is just part of the region’s weather pattern this week. After the fog clears, Omaha is expected to see sunny skies later today with a high near 77°F, and calm winds around 10 mph. Tonight, the area will experience clear skies with a low of 50°F, followed by another sunny day Wednesday, with highs in the mid-60s.

Looking ahead, Thursday may bring a 30% chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon and evening. Temperatures will climb to around 77°F, but residents should be aware of potential evening storms. The week will round out with a sunny Friday, dropping to a cooler 64°F during the day and clear skies in the evening with lows near 39°F.

Commuters should remain cautious on local roads Tuesday morning, particularly on Nebraska’s major highways where fog may reduce visibility. For real-time updates, residents are encouraged to check weather alerts and drive carefully.

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