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* WHAT…Visibility one quarter mile or less in dense fog. * WHERE…Portions of southeast Alabama and Big Bend and Panhandle Florida. * WHEN…Until 10 AM EST /9 AM CST/ this morning. * IMPACTS…Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous.

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* WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations 3 to 7 inches above 8500ft. Higher totals near 10 inches likely across the highest peaks. * WHERE…Northern and Southern Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Tusas Mountains Including Chama, and Jemez Mountains. * WHEN…From 11 PM this evening to 5 AM MST Friday. * IMPACTS…Travel could be very difficult. Tire traction will be reduced. Extend the distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you. The hazardous conditions will impact the Thursday morning and evening commutes.

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Patchy dense fog will continue into the overnight hours over portions of Hill and Blaine counties. Variable visibility down to a quarter mile can be expected. Impacted routes include US highway 2. Those with travel plans tonight into early Wednesday morning should be prepared for highly variable road conditions, including visibility reductions down to a quarter mile. Slow down and allow extra time to reach your destination.

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