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Areas of fog have developed across Northeast North Carolina late this evening. Visibility will generally be one half to one mile, but fog will be locally dense with visibility reduced to one quarter mile or less. Fog will persist overnight, before lifting toward sunrise as a warm front lifts north of the area. Motorists should be alert for sudden changes in visibility due to the fog. Drive at reduced speeds and use low beam headlights only.

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Areas of fog, dense at times, is expected to persist through tonight across eastern North Carolina. Visibilities could reach one quarter mile or less at times. Fog is expected to dissipate early Saturday morning. If you need to travel, turn on your low beam headlights when approaching fog, drive slowly, and keep your distance from other vehicles.

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* WHAT…Visibility will lower to 1/4 mile or less in many areas. Some areas may fall to near zero visibility in the Piedmont. * WHERE…A large portion of central North Carolina. * WHEN…Until 8 AM EST Saturday. * IMPACTS…Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous.

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Areas of locally dense fog and moderate to heavy drizzle overnight will result in reduced visibility. Prepare for sudden changes in visibility, leave extra following distance, and travel with your low beam headlights on if you encounter a pocket of lower visibility.

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