RSS feed source: US National Weather Service

Patchy dense fog has developed along the Yellowstone river from Treasure county east through Custer county, impacting travel along portions of I-94. Visibility at Miles City has dropped to a quarter of a mile at times over the past few hours. The fog is expected to last into mid morning before lifting. Locations impacted include… Miles City, Forsyth, Hysham, Rosebud, Hathaway, Vananda, Bighorn, Matthews Recreation Area, Strawberry Hill Recreation Area, Cartersville, and Moon Creek Ranch. Visibilities are near zero in spots along I-94. If you are driving, slow down and be on alert for other motorists. Low visibility shortens the amount of time you have to react to situations.

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