The National Weather Service (NWS) Northern Indiana issued a Special Weather Statement on September 30 at 8:51 AM EDT, warning of a pocket of dense fog with visibilities less than one quarter of a mile in southern Putnam County. The fog is drifting southwest and may affect the far eastern portions of Van Wert and the northern portions of Allen County, Ohio, through 10 AM EDT. Travelers are advised to be prepared for rapid changes in visibilities, with improvements expected after 10 AM EDT.
Dense fog can significantly reduce visibility, making driving hazardous. It is crucial for motorists to use caution, reduce speed, and use low-beam headlights when encountering such conditions to ensure safety on the roads.
The NWS issues Special Weather Statements to provide timely information on significant weather events that may impact the public. These statements serve as a heads-up to alert individuals to potentially hazardous conditions and encourage preparedness and vigilance.
In light of this weather advisory, residents in the affected areas are urged to stay informed about changing weather conditions and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety and well-being.
As weather patterns continue to evolve, it is essential for individuals to stay updated on the latest forecasts and alerts from reliable sources like the NWS, NOAA, and local meteorological agencies to make informed decisions and mitigate risks associated with adverse weather events.
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References:
– NWS Northern Indiana Special Weather Statement: [Link]
– NWS Weather Safety Tips: [Link]
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