Southern California Drivers Cautioned as Dense Fog Rolls Into San Diego on Wednesday Morning

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San Diego, CA – Early morning drivers in San Diego on Wednesday should prepare for dense fog, which could significantly reduce visibility along I-5 and other major routes. The National Weather Service forecasts that the fog will persist until around 11 a.m., with the worst conditions expected during the morning commute.

According to the National Weather Service, visibility may drop to less than five miles, causing delays and increasing the risk of accidents. Drivers are advised to use low-beam headlights, maintain extra following distance, and reduce speed in foggy conditions. The fog will start to clear by mid-morning, making way for sunny skies with temperatures reaching 81°F by the afternoon.

This fog pattern will repeat throughout the week, with patchy fog returning each morning, particularly affecting coastal areas and major highways like I-5 and I-805. The fog will impact early risers the most, but will dissipate by midday, with clear skies expected during the afternoons.

Commuters should stay updated on weather conditions and plan for slower travel times. Fog is expected to return nightly, which may also affect evening travel. For real-time updates, check local traffic reports before heading out.

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