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a little bit, that has helped fog to form. leonardtown was down a little less. now they re sitting at a mile visibility. highs today a lot cooler than yesterday when we were in the low 80s. today, 72 for washington. 69 in fredericksburg. about 71 in leesburg. monika? you know, i ve changed the light to yellow not because it is too terrible but just a couple of little things going on i m going to show you. on the beltway, it is fine. we ll zoom into the south side of town. there is a disabled vehicle right here in springfield. let s take a live look at route 644 sitting in the right lane causing delays up from lorton at about route 642 to this point. you re ok as you head to 395. we ll take you back over to the map. this time on 66, an accident reported right here near nutley street. so, expect some slow traffic as you head through from oakton to that point. otherwise, you ll be ok. we ll take a live look at the american legion bridge. no problems here as you head south from