Corpus Christi, TX – A dense fog advisory has been issued for parts of South Texas, with low visibility expected from midnight Monday through noon Tuesday.
According to the National Weather Service in Corpus Christi, visibility will drop to between a quarter and half a mile in affected areas. The advisory covers multiple counties, including Aransas, Bee, Calhoun, Kleberg, Nueces, Refugio, San Patricio, Victoria, Webb, and others.
Drivers are urged to exercise caution as the fog could create hazardous travel conditions. Authorities recommend slowing down, using headlights, and increasing following distance when on the road. The fog is expected to persist through the morning hours before lifting by midday Tuesday.
Residents should stay informed about road conditions and allow extra travel time for morning commutes. Coastal and inland regions, including Corpus Christi, Victoria, and Laredo, will experience the most significant impacts.
This dense fog event is typical for the season, as warmer Gulf air interacts with cooler inland temperatures. Motorists and early commuters should remain alert and prepared for rapidly changing visibility conditions.
For real-time updates, visit the National Weather Service website or check local traffic reports before heading out.




