Cool Weather Across Metro Detroit and Minnesota
Following severe weather and warmer temperatures earlier in the week, a cool and dry weather pattern has settled over Metro Detroit and Minn...
Freezing Fog Advisory: Lane County Lowlands are under a freezing fog advisory until Wednesday midday, with visibility as low as 1/4 mile.
Air Stagnation Advisory: Valleys in Jackson County remain under an air stagnation advisory until 4 PM PST, leading to poor air quality.
Driving Hazards: Freezing fog can create black ice, making roadways particularly dangerous. Reduced visibility requires drivers to slow down and use headlights.
Respiratory Issues: Poor air quality from stagnant air can cause issues for people with respiratory problems. Limiting outdoor burning and wood burning devices is recommended.
Freezing fog forms when temperatures drop below freezing, and liquid droplets in the fog freeze upon contact with surfaces, creating hazardous conditions like black ice. Black ice is a thin, transparent layer of ice that is difficult to see, making it especially dangerous for drivers.
Air stagnation occurs when there is little to no wind, causing pollutants to become trapped near the ground. This can be particularly problematic in valleys, where air circulation is limited.
How to Prepare:
Driving:: If travel is necessary, reduce speed, use low-beam headlights, and maintain a safe following distance. Be extra vigilant for black ice.
Air Quality:: Individuals with respiratory issues should follow their physician’s advice and limit outdoor activities. Avoid outdoor burning and reduce the use of wood-burning devices.
Who This Affects Most:
Drivers in Lane County Lowlands.
Residents of valleys in Jackson County with respiratory issues.
Q: What is freezing fog?
Freezing fog is fog that forms when surface temperatures are at or below freezing, causing the water droplets in the fog to freeze upon contact with surfaces.
Q: What is an air stagnation advisory?
An air stagnation advisory is issued when there is little to no wind, causing pollutants to become trapped near the ground, leading to poor air quality.
Q: How does freezing fog create black ice?
Freezing fog can deposit a thin layer of ice on roadways, which is often transparent and difficult to see, hence the name "black ice."
Be aware of current weather advisories in your area.
Take extra precautions when driving in freezing fog conditions.
Monitor air quality and take necessary steps to protect your respiratory health during air stagnation events.
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