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Please carefully read each posted Warning and Alert as it relates to the area(s) being affected. We may provide a wider range of issued severe weather warnings for surrounding cities and counties, so some alerts may not directly impact this location. This is done to help with preparing for severe weather that may overlap or be heading towards Mount Ulla.

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Special Weather Statement

Area
Person; Granville; Forsyth; Guilford; Alamance; Orange; Durham; Davidson; Randolph; Chatham; Stanly; Montgomery
Special Weather Statement issued November 8 at 6:48AM EST by NWS Raleigh NC

Areas of dense fog over the Piedmont this morning will disperse through 8 or 9 AM. Motorists are encouraged to be alert for rapidly changing visibility, slow down, and allow extra following distance.

Special Weather Statement

Area
Ashe; Alleghany; Surry; Stokes; Rockingham; Caswell; Watauga; Wilkes; Yadkin; Tazewell; Smyth; Bland; Giles; Wythe; Pulaski; Montgomery; Grayson; Carroll; Floyd; Craig; Alleghany; Bath; Roanoke; Botetourt; Rockbridge; Patrick; Franklin; Bedford; Amherst; Henry; Pittsylvania; Campbell; Appomattox; Buckingham; Halifax; Charlotte; Mercer; Summers; Monroe; Eastern Greenbrier; Western Greenbrier
Special Weather Statement issued November 8 at 6:48AM EST by NWS Blacksburg VA

Areas of dense fog, with visibility less than one quarter mile at times, have developed across the region this morning. Motorists should use caution if out driving and be prepared for sudden changes in visibilities. Do not assume the road ahead is unobstructed. Drive at slower speeds and maintain extra distance between yourself and surrounding vehicles. Use low beam headlights, and allow more time to reach your destination safely. The fog is expected to gradually dissipate between 8 and 9 AM this morning.

Dense Fog Advisory

Area
Cherokee; Clay; Scott; Campbell; Claiborne; Hancock; Hawkins; Sullivan; Johnson; Morgan; Anderson; Union; Grainger; Hamblen; Northwest Cocke; Cocke Smoky Mountains; Northwest Greene; Southeast Greene; Washington; Unicoi; Northwest Carter; Southeast Carter; Roane; Loudon; Knox; Jefferson; NW Blount; Blount Smoky Mountains; North Sevier; Sevier Smoky Mountains; Sequatchie; Bledsoe; Rhea; Meigs; McMinn; Northwest Monroe; Southeast Monroe; Marion; Hamilton; Bradley; West Polk; East Polk; Lee; Wise; Scott; Russell; Washington
Dense Fog Advisory issued November 8 at 6:23AM EST until November 8 at 10:00AM EST by NWS Morristown TN

* WHAT...Visibility of one quarter of a mile or less in dense fog. * WHERE...Portions of southwest North Carolina, east Tennessee, and southwest Virginia. * WHEN...Until 10 AM EST /9 AM CST/ this morning. * IMPACTS...Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Visibility could quickly drop to almost zero statute miles in these conditions.

Special Weather Statement

Area
Alexander; Iredell; Davie; Catawba; Rowan; Caldwell Mountains; Greater Caldwell; Burke Mountains; Greater Burke; McDowell Mountains; Eastern McDowell
Special Weather Statement issued November 8 at 5:38AM EST by NWS Greenville-Spartanburg SC

Locally dense fog has formed across the northern Foothills and Northwest Piedmont of North Carolina this morning. The fog should start to improve after sunrise. Use caution if traveling this morning. Take it slow, use low-beam headlights, and leave plenty of space between you and other vehicles. Allow extra time to reach your destination.

Special Weather Statement

Area
Cherokee; Clay; Scott; Campbell; Claiborne; Hancock; Hawkins; Sullivan; Johnson; Morgan; Anderson; Union; Grainger; Hamblen; Northwest Cocke; Cocke Smoky Mountains; Northwest Greene; Southeast Greene; Washington; Unicoi; Northwest Carter; Southeast Carter; Roane; Loudon; Knox; Jefferson; NW Blount; Blount Smoky Mountains; North Sevier; Sevier Smoky Mountains; Sequatchie; Bledsoe; Rhea; Meigs; McMinn; Northwest Monroe; Southeast Monroe; Marion; Hamilton; Bradley; West Polk; East Polk; Lee; Wise; Scott; Russell; Washington
Special Weather Statement issued November 8 at 4:40AM EST by NWS Morristown TN

Following the frontal passage, dense fog began forming across parts of the forecast area. Visibility can quickly drop to one quarter of a mile to near zero in spots. Use caution if traveling this morning. Take it slow, use low-beam headlights, and leave plenty of space between you and other vehicles. Allow extra time to reach your destination.

Special Weather Statement

Area
Forsyth; Guilford; Davidson
Special Weather Statement issued November 8 at 4:33AM EST by NWS Raleigh NC

Fog will become locally dense over the northwest Piedmont and Triad this morning. Motorists are encouraged to be alert for rapidly changing visibility, slow down, and allow extra following distance.

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