Areas of dense fog are affecting morning commutes in the Midwest, with visibility as low as a quarter mile in some locations. The fog is expected to dissipate by mid-morning. Warm and dry weather is forecasted through the weekend, with cooler temperatures near lakeshores. Rain is likely at the start of the workweek, with several chances for showers and storms into early next week. Severe weather is expected to return on Wednesday after hot and calm conditions on Monday and Tuesday.
Patchy fog around the area this morning will cause sudden changes in visibility. If you are driving this morning, slow down, leave extra space between you and the vehicle in front of you, and stay alert! https://t.co/DAZoJaNq39
#TravelWeather: Watch out for areas of dense fog this morning. Visibility down to 1/4 mile possible. Live traffic updates on @KYWNewsradio https://t.co/GleQjmLpwr
Monday and Tuesday will be hot and calm, then severe weather chances return Wednesday. https://t.co/QqJ8DOsIlT
Warm conditions will continue through Tuesday, although temperatures will be notably cooler near the lakeshore on Sunday (in the 60s). There are several chances for showers and storms into early next week although there will be many hours of dry weather in between. https://t.co/S0wrGUSZht
Fog this morning will begin to dissipate after sunrise. Once the fog has lifted, warm and dry weather will persist through the weekend. Lakeshore areas will be cooler than areas inland with highs in the 60s expected. Rain will be likely for the start of the work week #wiwx https://t.co/s33MNyYvyK
Areas of dense fog have developed this morning with visibility as low as a quarter mile in some locations. Allow for extra time and space during the morning commute. The fog is expected to dissipate by mid morning. #ILwx #INwx https://t.co/Hno75DWQOP