Monday, December 26, 2011

Early morning fog blankets parts of Central Florida

Parts of Central Florida woke up to a foggy Monday morning, and that could affect your commute.

The fog is expected to last throughout the morning and drivers will have to use caution as they make their commute.

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If you?encounter fog while driving:

Source: Florida Highway Patrol

  • Turn on your lights, even in daytime fog. They help other drivers see you.
  • Do NOT turn on your high beams. They will only reflect back off the fog, and make it even harder to see ahead of you.
  • Slow down! Speed is a major cause of fog-related crashes. Fog can create an illusion of slow motion, when you may actually be speeding.
  • Turn off your radio, cell phone and other distractions.
  • Use wipers and defrosters to keep your windshield dry.
  • Use the right edge or painted markings to help you stay on the road and in your lane.
  • Avoid passing and changing lanes.
  • Signal your turns well in advance, and brake early and slowly as you approach a stop.

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Once the fog burns off later Monday morning, scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms are likely Tuesday?afternoon and throughout early evening.

Source: http://www.cfnews13.com/article/news/2011/december/362308/Early-morning-fog-blankets-parts-of-Central-Florida?cid=rss

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