Dense fog advisory affecting Oregon until Monday morning

The National Weather Service issued a dense fog advisory for Oregon’s Central Coast, Clatsop County Coast, and Tillamook County Coast on Sunday at 8:22 p.m., which will remain in force until Monday at 9 a.m.

“Visibility one quarter mile or less in dense fog,” the weather agency said. “Overnight, fog will be building as the skies clear. Fog is likely to be found mostly in the lowlands near bays and along rivers. Fog will lessen and disperse Monday morning as light east breezes build up.

“Driving conditions could be hazardous due to low visibility,” the weather agency said. “If you’re driving, reduce your speed and give yourself plenty of space. To improve their chances of being noticed by others in low visibility situations, cyclists and pedestrians can dress in reflective or bright clothes.

Fog safety: Tips from the weather service for safe travels

Visibility frequently lowers to a quarter-mile or less if a dense fog advisory is issued for your area, indicating that widespread dense fog has formed. Driving in these conditions might be difficult, so be extremely careful and, if at all possible, postpone your journey.

If it becomes impossible to avoid driving in fog, keep these safety precautions in mind:

Go at a moderate pace:

To ensure you get at your destination safely, slow down and allow additional time for your journey.

Priority for visibility:

Use low-beam headlights, which also turn on your taillights, to make sure that people can see your car. Make use of your fog lights if you have them.

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Steer clear of high beams:

Avoid using high-beam lights as they produce glare, which makes it harder to see what’s in front of you on the road.

Remain at a safe distance:

To allow for unexpected stops or modifications in the traffic pattern, maintain a safe distance from the car in front of you.

Remain in your lane:

Use the lane markers on the road as a reference to make sure you are staying in the correct lane.

Protocol for zero visibility:

When there is almost no visibility because of heavy fog, turn on your hazard lights and find a safe place to stop, like a nearby company parking lot.

Absence of parking choices

Pull your car as far off the road as you can if there isn’t a designated parking space. To lessen the chance of other cars crashing into your stationary car, turn off all of your lights save the hazard flashers, apply the emergency brake, and let go of the brake pedal. This will make sure your tail lights are off.

Following these weather service guidelines will help you drive more safely in foggy circumstances, reducing the chance of accidents and putting your health first.

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