Tornado Watches Issued for Central and Northern Indiana
Central and northern Indiana are bracing for severe weather as the National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center has issued two tornad...
Pennsylvania:: A dense fog advisory is in effect for Clearfield, Cambria, Blair, Somerset, and Bedford counties until 11 a.m. Visibility is reduced to a quarter mile or less.
Cincinnati:: A dense fog advisory is in effect for all counties in the region until 11 a.m. A major warm-up is expected midweek, with highs approaching 68 degrees on Wednesday, potentially breaking the record for February 18. Rain is also expected later in the week.
Driving Safety:: The weather service advises drivers in affected areas to slow down, use low-beam headlights, maintain a safe following distance, and avoid using high beams. In near-zero visibility, drivers should activate hazard lights and find a safe place to pull over.
The dense fog is caused by a combination of moist, mild air interacting with colder snow pack in Pennsylvania. In Cincinnati, the fog is expected to linger longer than usual due to the weather conditions. The midweek warm-up in Cincinnati is attributed to a shift in weather patterns bringing warmer air into the region. However, a cold front arriving late Friday will bring cooler temperatures for the weekend.
Cincinnati Detailed Forecast:
Monday (President's Day):: Partly sunny, high near 56.
Tuesday:: Mostly cloudy, high near 61.
Wednesday:: Chance of rain before 1pm, high near 68.
Thursday:: Chance of rain, high near 67.
Friday:: Mostly sunny, high near 59.
Weekend:: Cooler temperatures with a chance of rain.
What should I do if I have to drive in dense fog?
A:: Reduce speed, use low-beam headlights (not high beams), keep a safe following distance, and stay in your lane. If visibility is near zero, pull over to a safe location.
How long will the dense fog advisory last?
A:: Until 11 a.m. on Monday, February 16, for both Southern Pennsylvania and the Cincinnati region.
When will Cincinnati experience the warm-up?
A:: Midweek, with highs approaching 68 degrees on Wednesday.
Be aware of reduced visibility due to dense fog in Southern Pennsylvania and the Cincinnati region until 11 a.m. on Monday.
Exercise caution while driving in foggy conditions; reduce speed and increase following distance.
Cincinnati residents can expect a major warm-up midweek, with potential record-high temperatures on Wednesday.
Stay updated on weather forecasts for potential rain later in the week and cooler temperatures returning by the weekend.
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