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Fog Safety

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Highlands County Board of County Commissioners, Government issued the following announcement on February 28.

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT | AREAS OF DENSE FOG INLAND THIS MORNING...

Observations and satellite imagery suggest that dense fog has formed and remains present across inland sections of central and SWFL. Visibilities of one quarter to one half mile are likely across this area. Fog is likely to persist for the next couple hours before burning off by mid-morning.

Motorists should prepare to encounter reduced visibilities in dense fog this morning. When driving in fog, reduce your speed, use your low beam headlights only, and leave extra distance between your vehicle and the one in front of you.

The U.S. US National Weather SUS National Weather Service Tampa Bay Florida at 6:23 a.m. EST Monday, Feb. 28, 2022 for the following areas:

Hardee-Highlands-DeSoto-Inland Charlotte-Inland Lee-

Including the cities of Wauchula, Bowling Green, Zolfo Springs, Sebring, Avon Park, Placid Lakes, Arcadia, Babcock Ranch, Fort Myers, and Lehigh Acres

#generationprepared

Original source can be found here.

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