Freezing Fog to develop overnight, drivers urged to use caution
Updated Mar 08, 2021;
Posted Mar 08, 2021
The National Weather Service says fog will develop overnight on Monday and into Tuesday morning, mainly along and north of I-96. Temperatures in some areas may drop below freezing resulting in freezing fog.National Weather Service
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GRAND RAPIDS, MI Winter weather continues to fade, but Michiganders will need to be aware of Freezing Fog this week.
The National Weather Service says fog will develop overnight on Monday and into Tuesday morning, mainly along and north of I-96. Temperatures in some areas may drop below freezing resulting in freezing fog.
First Alert Forecast (2/19AM)
First Alert 7 Forecast By Lexie Walker | February 19, 2021 at 7:06 AM CST - Updated February 19 at 7:39 AM
LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) -
Good Friday morning! It’s cold and chilly out there so make sure to layer up and bundle up before heading out the door. Areas of black ice are likely on some roadways with the snow melting and then refreezing overnight. So take it easy on bridges, overpasses, sidewalks and parking lots! By this afternoon, many will rise into the low 30s. West to south winds at 5 to 15mph.
The deep Arctic trough that brought us the extreme cold stretch will start to shift over the next few days. This will still result in below average temperatures heading into the weekend. By tomorrow a surface low will bring much warmer conditions across the Southern Plains. Much, if not all, of the area will finally see temperatures above freezing over the weekend reinforcing that strong melting of snowfall. Tomorrow will top out in the mid 40s. Wi