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Area webcams indicate that areas of fog have developed over inland portions of northeast and north central Florida, with fog appearing to be dense along the Interstate 75 corridor south of Gainesville, or in the area of Payne’s Prairie Swamp and extending into northern Marion County. Fog may be locally dense elsewhere in this region as well, especially around the Santa Fe River. Fog is expected to dissipate during the early to mid morning hours. The nature of the fog is such that visibilities will vary greatly over short distances. Motorists should be alert for rapidly changing conditions early this morning.

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Locally dense fog will continue to be possible through 9 am over northwest Iowa into adjacent portions of northeast Nebraska and southeast South Dakota. Visibilities could drop to a quarter mile or less at times. Use extra caution on the roadways. Make sure to use your low beam headlights when driving through fog, and leave plenty of distance between you and the car in front of you.

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Patchy dense fog can be expected this morning. Motorists should expect rapidly changing visibility, down to near zero at times. Remember to use your low beam headlights in fog, slow down, and provide plenty of braking distance between yourself and any vehicles in front of you.

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