Dense fog is impacting visibility across Charleston and surrounding areas Tuesday morning, leading to hazardous driving conditions. Motorists on major roadways, including US-60 and I-64, should exercise caution, as visibility has dropped to less than half a mile in some areas.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), patchy fog is expected to persist until mid-morning, with gradual clearing as temperatures rise. Drivers are urged to use low-beam headlights and reduce speeds to account for rapidly changing visibility. Thunderstorms are possible after 2 p.m., with a 40% chance of precipitation throughout the afternoon.
Wednesday will bring decreasing clouds, with clearer skies expected by the afternoon. However, drivers should prepare for potential weather disruptions today and tomorrow as scattered showers move through the region. By Thursday, conditions should improve with mostly sunny skies and warmer temperatures in the 80s.