
...DENSE FOG ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM CST FRIDAY...
A DENSE FOG ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM CST FRIDAY.
* AREAS OF DENSE FOG WITH VISIBILITIES OF A QUARTER MILE OR LESS
WILL PERSIST THROUGH THE AFTERNOON.
* THERE MAY BE A FEW HOURS LATER THIS AFTERNOON WHEN THE FOG
BREAKS UP. VISIBILITIES COULD IMPROVE TO 1 TO 3 MILES OR GREATER
FOR A TIME.
* DENSE FOG IS EXPECTED TO PERSIST INTO OR RE-DEVELOP THIS EVENING
ACROSS ALL OF SOUTH CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST WISCONSIN. IT WILL
PERSIST THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING.
* LIMITED VISIBILITY WILL MAKE FOR DIFFICULT TRAVEL.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A DENSE FOG ADVISORY MEANS VISIBILITIES WILL FREQUENTLY BE
REDUCED TO LESS THAN ONE QUARTER MILE. IF DRIVING...SLOW DOWN...
USE YOUR HEADLIGHTS...AND LEAVE PLENTY OF DISTANCE AHEAD OF YOU.
&&
$$
...DENSE FOG ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM CST FRIDAY...
A DENSE FOG ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM CST FRIDAY.
* AREAS OF DENSE FOG WITH VISIBILITIES OF A QUARTER MILE OR LESS
WILL PERSIST THROUGH THE AFTERNOON.
* THERE MAY BE A FEW HOURS LATER THIS AFTERNOON WHEN THE FOG
BREAKS UP. VISIBILITIES COULD IMPROVE TO 1 TO 3 MILES OR GREATER
FOR A TIME.
* DENSE FOG IS EXPECTED TO PERSIST INTO OR RE-DEVELOP THIS EVENING
ACROSS ALL OF SOUTH CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST WISCONSIN. IT WILL
PERSIST THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING.
* LIMITED VISIBILITY WILL MAKE FOR DIFFICULT TRAVEL.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A DENSE FOG ADVISORY MEANS VISIBILITIES WILL FREQUENTLY BE
REDUCED TO LESS THAN ONE QUARTER MILE. IF DRIVING...SLOW DOWN...
USE YOUR HEADLIGHTS...AND LEAVE PLENTY OF DISTANCE AHEAD OF YOU.
&&
$$
...DENSE FOG ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM CST FRIDAY...
A DENSE FOG ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM CST FRIDAY.
* AREAS OF DENSE FOG WITH VISIBILITIES OF A QUARTER MILE OR LESS
WILL PERSIST THROUGH THE AFTERNOON.
* THERE MAY BE A FEW HOURS LATER THIS AFTERNOON WHEN THE FOG
BREAKS UP. VISIBILITIES COULD IMPROVE TO 1 TO 3 MILES OR GREATER
FOR A TIME.
* DENSE FOG IS EXPECTED TO PERSIST INTO OR RE-DEVELOP THIS EVENING
ACROSS ALL OF SOUTH CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST WISCONSIN. IT WILL
PERSIST THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING.
* LIMITED VISIBILITY WILL MAKE FOR DIFFICULT TRAVEL.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A DENSE FOG ADVISORY MEANS VISIBILITIES WILL FREQUENTLY BE
REDUCED TO LESS THAN ONE QUARTER MILE. IF DRIVING...SLOW DOWN...
USE YOUR HEADLIGHTS...AND LEAVE PLENTY OF DISTANCE AHEAD OF YOU.
&&
$$

Forecast from StormCenter 2 Meteorologist Justin Zollitsch:
A rainy, dreary, and sometimes foggy pattern begins today and lasts into the weekend. The rain isn't expected to be heavy and with the gradual snow melt the last few days, flooding concerns are minor (for now). More dense fog is possible, especially tonight. Despite the lack of sunshine temps stay well above normal with daytime highs generally in the 40's.

Patchy fog, mainly in the morning. Periods of rain under overcast skies. Mostly cloudy tonight with more fog developing.

Fog early, dense fog possible. Isolated showers giving way to more widespread rain late. Gusty winds at times.

Cloudy and blustery. Periods of rain.

Mostly cloudy with a few lingering showers. Still a bit blustery.

Mostly cloudy. Slight chance of showers.

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