Tallahassee, FL – Drivers across Tallahassee should prepare for hazardous travel conditions Tuesday morning as dense fog develops overnight and lingers into the early commute, potentially reducing visibility to less than half a mile in some areas.
According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, there is a medium to high chance (40–80%) of dense fog forming late Monday night and continuing through Tuesday morning across much of the city and surrounding roadways.
Forecasters say fog development will occur overnight, with the greatest impacts expected around sunrise Tuesday. Visibility may drop to ½ mile or less, especially in low-lying areas, near rivers, and along major and secondary roads throughout the city. Conditions are expected to improve as temperatures warm, with fog burning off between 9 and 10 a.m.
The fog threat includes city streets and commuter routes across Tallahassee, including residential neighborhoods, school zones, and key travel corridors used during the morning rush.
The National Weather Service urges drivers to leave early, reduce speed, and use low-beam headlights when traveling through fog. Extra caution is advised at intersections and areas with limited lighting, where sudden drops in visibility may occur.
Motorists are encouraged to monitor local weather updates and allow extra travel time if commuting before mid-morning.
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