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Larry Smith: Fog is a factor around Gradyville, Milltown, KY

Wet roads are biggest driving risk this morning, for the most part

By Larry Smith, FM 92.7 the WAVE

While the National Weather Service is warning of fogs in the area, they weren't much of a factor on KY 55 near Green River Lake this morning, but we have been getting calls at the WAVE from listeners at around 6amCT this Monday morning, January 12, 2014 of heavy fog in the Gradyville and Milltown Areas of Adair County. There have been heavy rains through the night, but with the higher temperatures this morning, hydroplaning, not black ice, is the bigger worry. Please drive carefully. Wet roads always present a driving hazard. - Larry Smith, Operations Manager, Shoreline Communications





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