The National Weather Service has issued a fog advisory for several regions in Pennsylvania this Thursday morning. The advisory, effective until 9 a.m., alerts residents across multiple counties to expect foggy conditions.
Be prepared for fog in part of Pennsylvania Thursday morning
Key Takeaways:
- The National Weather Service issued a fog advisory at 6:20 a.m. on Thursday.
- Fog is expected to last until 9 a.m.
- Affected areas include Westmoreland Ridges, Fayette Ridges, and Higher Elevations of Indiana.
- Additional counties under advisory: Mercer, Venango, Forest, Lawrence, Butler, Clarion, Jefferson, Beaver, Allegheny, Armstrong, Washington, Greene, Westmoreland, Fayette, and Indiana.
- Residents in the affected regions should be prepared for foggy conditions this morning.
Fog Advisory Issued by National Weather Service
The National Weather Service issued a report at 6:20 a.m. on Thursday announcing that foggy conditions are expected to persist until 9 a.m. This advisory comes as parts of Pennsylvania experience morning fog that may impact local communities.
Regions Specifically Affected
The advisory highlights several key areas where fog is anticipated:
- Westmoreland Ridges
- Fayette Ridges
- Higher Elevations of Indiana
Residents in these elevated regions may encounter thicker fog and should remain cautious until conditions improve.
Counties Under Fog Advisory
In addition to the ridges and higher elevations, the fog advisory encompasses multiple counties across Pennsylvania. The affected counties include:
- Mercer
- Venango
- Forest
- Lawrence
- Butler
- Clarion
- Jefferson
- Beaver
- Allegheny
- Armstrong
- Washington
- Greene
- Westmoreland
- Fayette
- Indiana
Communities within these counties should be aware of the foggy conditions and stay informed about any further updates from the National Weather Service.
Duration of Advisory
The fog is expected to lift by 9 a.m., according to the report. Until then, those in the affected areas may experience foggy conditions that could impact visibility.
Staying Informed
Residents are encouraged to monitor local news outlets and the National Weather Service for any additional information or changes to the advisory. Staying informed will help ensure safety during these temporary weather conditions.