Green Bay, WI – Drivers across east-central Wisconsin are waking up to thick fog this morning, with reduced visibility reported along major highways including I-41 near Oshkosh and Green Bay.
According to the National Weather Service in Green Bay, patchy dense fog developed early Thursday across the southern Fox Valley region, with the heaviest concentrations in southern Winnebago County. Motorists traveling through low-lying or open areas are urged to slow down and use low-beam headlights.
The agency noted visibility could drop to a quarter mile or less in some locations. The fog is expected to lift by around 10 a.m., though early morning commuters should anticipate slower travel and potential delays.
Live highway cameras show thick fog along I-41 at County Z and Scheuring Road, where headlights are barely visible. Drivers are reminded to allow extra distance between vehicles and avoid sudden lane changes while conditions remain dense.
Fog-related crashes are common in this region during late October, as cooler overnight air meets warmer pavement surfaces. Travelers are advised to monitor local forecasts for updates through the morning.
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