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Patchy fog this morning for Campbellsville-Columbia commuters

Probably more lake effect fog into Campbellsville, she says, but has confirmed

Sandy Ford at The County Line Diner in Coburg, KY, reminds motorists on the KY 55 between Columbia and Campbellsville, that there is patchy fog early this morning (5:22amCT), and to leave room for a little extra travel time this morning and to be especially careful today. The fog is expected to burn off early this morning, but for now.




This story was posted on 2017-08-25 05:05:59
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Thanks for the morning: Foggy morning sunrise, Coburg, KY



2017-08-25 - County Line Diner, 7393 Campbellsville Road, Coburg, Columbia, KY - Photo by Sandy Ford.
The fog will burn off quickly, but for now, it only adds to the beauty of the morning, seems to even make the coffee taste better with the patchy fog we had this morning. - Sandy Ford. Photo Sandy Ford (c), Friday, August 25, 2017.

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