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The National Weather Service has issued a fog warning for area

The National Weather Service in Louisville, KY, has issued a special weather statement this morning at 7:22amET/6:22amCT concerning fog across Southern Indiana and Central Kentucky, for several counties, including Adair, Casey, Cumberland, Green, Metcalfe, Russell and Taylor Counties:
"Fog has developed this morning in patches across the region...reducing visibilities to less than a mile in some spots. Given clear skies, this fog should not take long to burn off...withvisibilities improving by 9amET/8amCT. Motorists should use caution on Roadways this morning.
See Special Weather Statement for more details




This story was posted on 2010-03-30 06:55:52
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Scenic Russell Co., KY: Back road fog



2010-03-30 - Photo by John E. Moss (c) John E. Moss. Braxton Road off E. Cumberland Avenue, Jamestown, Russell Co., KY."Back Road Fog:", writes John E. Moss. "Though a traffic problem and hindrance to many, a thick morning fog is a wonder of nature." Photograph taken 03-30-2010.
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