Update: The current freezing fog advisory will expire at noon

The Northern Blue Mountains’ foothills, the Southern Blue Mountains’ foothills, and North Central Oregon were all under the advisory.

Dense pockets of freezing fog that are less than a quarter mile in visibility have started dissipating around the region. However, the National Weather Service warns that “areas along higher elevations along the Blue Mountain foothills as well as across north central Oregon may still be affected by pockets of dense freezing fog.”

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