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Some Patchy Fog Overnight in Clear Areas, Could Combine With Cold Temps Over Northeast Alabama to Produce Freezing Fog

| December 6, 2020 @ 12:38 am

High clouds are overspreading much of Central and South Alabama tonight ahead of our next weather maker, which will bring showers to the southern two-thirds of the state on Sunday.

That is preventing fog from forming in those areas.

But in areas that have been clear, some patchy for is forming over the Tennessee Valley.

Here is an ALDOT camera from US-72 south of the ONeal Bridge near Florence. Temperatures in Florence are above freezing now at 38F, but in areas east of I-65 readings or at or near freezing already.

This patchy fog may combine with freezing temps in some areas to produce freezing fog overnight. Be alert for reduced visibility and any slippery spots that might form on bridges in areas where there is fog and readings at or below 32F.

The fog will dissipate quickly Sunday morning and temperatures will go above freezing in all areas.

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