Tulsa Area Braces for Dense Fog: Morning Commute Hazards and Supermoon Visibility Tonight for Oklahoma, Arkansas

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Tulsa, OK – Dense fog is creating hazardous travel conditions across Northwest Arkansas today, with a weather advisory issued until 9 a.m. for Carroll and Madison counties. Drivers should be cautious as visibility could drop below a quarter of a mile during the morning commute.

According to the National Weather Service, the advisory is in place through the morning, advising reduced speeds and use of low-beam headlights. The fog may also impact visibility for tonight’s anticipated supermoon and partial lunar eclipse. The supermoon will begin at 7:41 p.m. tonight and continue until just after midnight, but weather conditions could interfere with stargazing.

Looking ahead, Wednesday’s forecast predicts clearer skies across much of Arkansas. However, drivers should remain vigilant for any lingering effects of fog. Stargazers hoping to catch the supermoon should monitor local weather conditions for any remaining cloud cover that could impact visibility. Stay informed by checking for updates from the National Weather Service.

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