Maryland Weather: Alert day for dense morning fog
BALTIMORE -- Tuesday starts with spotty dense fog across the Baltimore area. Due to the danger the fog poses to driving conditions, WJZ has declared an Alert Day until the fog clears.
The National Weather Service has issued a dense fog advisory for Carroll, Baltimore, Cecil and Harford counties until 10 a.m. If you're driving this morning, slow down, use your headlights and leave plenty of distance ahead of you, the agency said.
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— Meg McNamara (@MegWJZ) October 25, 2022
It's a #WJZAlertDay because of low visibility due to fog. Dense Fog Advisory now in effect for northern Baltimore, Carroll, Harford and Cecil Counties through 10am. Visibility is reduced to a quarter mile or less in certain spots. pic.twitter.com/Px6ExwYkeB
There's a little bit of drizzle to contend with, but it is very mild out with temperatures topping out at 70 this afternoon. Clouds will remain in the area.
On Wednesday, a cold front will move through the area with an additional chance for showers.
The skies will clear up Thursday.
The temperatures will spike into the low 70s Tuesday and Wednesday before cooling down to the mid-60s on Thursday after the front passes.
Expect additional clouds to arrive on Friday and into next weekend with a chance of rain returning by next Sunday.