WFO MELBOURNE Warnings, Watches and Advisories for Sunday, February 3, 2019
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SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Melbourne FL
257 AM EST Sun Feb 3 2019
...Locally Dense Fog Now Developing Areawide...
At 255 AM, surface observations, traffic cameras, and reports
from local traffic enforcement all indicated locally dense fog was
continuing to develop across east central Florida. In addition to
Osceola and Brevard Counties southward, fog was becoming dense in
farther north from the greater Orlando and Sanford areas into Lake
and Volusia Counties.
Through sunrise, the fog will continue and become a little more
widespread in coverage. Visibilities could drop to 400 yards or
less in some areas, and a Dense Fog Advisory may be needed should
very low visibilities start to become more widespread.
Motorists throughout east central Florida should prepare to
encounter rapid changes and reductions in visibilities from fog.
When driving in dense fog, reduce your speed, use only your low
beam headlights, and leave plenty of distance between your vehicle
and the one in front of you.
...Locally Dense Fog Now Developing Areawide...
At 255 AM, surface observations, traffic cameras, and reports
from local traffic enforcement all indicated locally dense fog was
continuing to develop across east central Florida. In addition to
Osceola and Brevard Counties southward, fog was becoming dense in
farther north from the greater Orlando and Sanford areas into Lake
and Volusia Counties.
Through sunrise, the fog will continue and become a little more
widespread in coverage. Visibilities could drop to 400 yards or
less in some areas, and a Dense Fog Advisory may be needed should
very low visibilities start to become more widespread.
Motorists throughout east central Florida should prepare to
encounter rapid changes and reductions in visibilities from fog.
When driving in dense fog, reduce your speed, use only your low
beam headlights, and leave plenty of distance between your vehicle
and the one in front of you.
...Locally Dense Fog Now Developing Areawide...
At 255 AM, surface observations, traffic cameras, and reports
from local traffic enforcement all indicated locally dense fog was
continuing to develop across east central Florida. In addition to
Osceola and Brevard Counties southward, fog was becoming dense in
farther north from the greater Orlando and Sanford areas into Lake
and Volusia Counties.
Through sunrise, the fog will continue and become a little more
widespread in coverage. Visibilities could drop to 400 yards or
less in some areas, and a Dense Fog Advisory may be needed should
very low visibilities start to become more widespread.
Motorists throughout east central Florida should prepare to
encounter rapid changes and reductions in visibilities from fog.
When driving in dense fog, reduce your speed, use only your low
beam headlights, and leave plenty of distance between your vehicle
and the one in front of you.
...Locally Dense Fog Now Developing Areawide...
At 255 AM, surface observations, traffic cameras, and reports
from local traffic enforcement all indicated locally dense fog was
continuing to develop across east central Florida. In addition to
Osceola and Brevard Counties southward, fog was becoming dense in
farther north from the greater Orlando and Sanford areas into Lake
and Volusia Counties.
Through sunrise, the fog will continue and become a little more
widespread in coverage. Visibilities could drop to 400 yards or
less in some areas, and a Dense Fog Advisory may be needed should
very low visibilities start to become more widespread.
Motorists throughout east central Florida should prepare to
encounter rapid changes and reductions in visibilities from fog.
When driving in dense fog, reduce your speed, use only your low
beam headlights, and leave plenty of distance between your vehicle
and the one in front of you.
...Locally Dense Fog Now Developing Areawide...
At 255 AM, surface observations, traffic cameras, and reports
from local traffic enforcement all indicated locally dense fog was
continuing to develop across east central Florida. In addition to
Osceola and Brevard Counties southward, fog was becoming dense in
farther north from the greater Orlando and Sanford areas into Lake
and Volusia Counties.
Through sunrise, the fog will continue and become a little more
widespread in coverage. Visibilities could drop to 400 yards or
less in some areas, and a Dense Fog Advisory may be needed should
very low visibilities start to become more widespread.
Motorists throughout east central Florida should prepare to
encounter rapid changes and reductions in visibilities from fog.
When driving in dense fog, reduce your speed, use only your low
beam headlights, and leave plenty of distance between your vehicle
and the one in front of you.
...Locally Dense Fog Now Developing Areawide...
At 255 AM, surface observations, traffic cameras, and reports
from local traffic enforcement all indicated locally dense fog was
continuing to develop across east central Florida. In addition to
Osceola and Brevard Counties southward, fog was becoming dense in
farther north from the greater Orlando and Sanford areas into Lake
and Volusia Counties.
Through sunrise, the fog will continue and become a little more
widespread in coverage. Visibilities could drop to 400 yards or
less in some areas, and a Dense Fog Advisory may be needed should
very low visibilities start to become more widespread.
Motorists throughout east central Florida should prepare to
encounter rapid changes and reductions in visibilities from fog.
When driving in dense fog, reduce your speed, use only your low
beam headlights, and leave plenty of distance between your vehicle
and the one in front of you.
...Locally Dense Fog Now Developing Areawide...
At 255 AM, surface observations, traffic cameras, and reports
from local traffic enforcement all indicated locally dense fog was
continuing to develop across east central Florida. In addition to
Osceola and Brevard Counties southward, fog was becoming dense in
farther north from the greater Orlando and Sanford areas into Lake
and Volusia Counties.
Through sunrise, the fog will continue and become a little more
widespread in coverage. Visibilities could drop to 400 yards or
less in some areas, and a Dense Fog Advisory may be needed should
very low visibilities start to become more widespread.
Motorists throughout east central Florida should prepare to
encounter rapid changes and reductions in visibilities from fog.
When driving in dense fog, reduce your speed, use only your low
beam headlights, and leave plenty of distance between your vehicle
and the one in front of you.
...Locally Dense Fog Now Developing Areawide...
At 255 AM, surface observations, traffic cameras, and reports
from local traffic enforcement all indicated locally dense fog was
continuing to develop across east central Florida. In addition to
Osceola and Brevard Counties southward, fog was becoming dense in
farther north from the greater Orlando and Sanford areas into Lake
and Volusia Counties.
Through sunrise, the fog will continue and become a little more
widespread in coverage. Visibilities could drop to 400 yards or
less in some areas, and a Dense Fog Advisory may be needed should
very low visibilities start to become more widespread.
Motorists throughout east central Florida should prepare to
encounter rapid changes and reductions in visibilities from fog.
When driving in dense fog, reduce your speed, use only your low
beam headlights, and leave plenty of distance between your vehicle
and the one in front of you.
...Locally Dense Fog Now Developing Areawide...
At 255 AM, surface observations, traffic cameras, and reports
from local traffic enforcement all indicated locally dense fog was
continuing to develop across east central Florida. In addition to
Osceola and Brevard Counties southward, fog was becoming dense in
farther north from the greater Orlando and Sanford areas into Lake
and Volusia Counties.
Through sunrise, the fog will continue and become a little more
widespread in coverage. Visibilities could drop to 400 yards or
less in some areas, and a Dense Fog Advisory may be needed should
very low visibilities start to become more widespread.
Motorists throughout east central Florida should prepare to
encounter rapid changes and reductions in visibilities from fog.
When driving in dense fog, reduce your speed, use only your low
beam headlights, and leave plenty of distance between your vehicle
and the one in front of you.
...Locally Dense Fog Now Developing Areawide...
At 255 AM, surface observations, traffic cameras, and reports
from local traffic enforcement all indicated locally dense fog was
continuing to develop across east central Florida. In addition to
Osceola and Brevard Counties southward, fog was becoming dense in
farther north from the greater Orlando and Sanford areas into Lake
and Volusia Counties.
Through sunrise, the fog will continue and become a little more
widespread in coverage. Visibilities could drop to 400 yards or
less in some areas, and a Dense Fog Advisory may be needed should
very low visibilities start to become more widespread.
Motorists throughout east central Florida should prepare to
encounter rapid changes and reductions in visibilities from fog.
When driving in dense fog, reduce your speed, use only your low
beam headlights, and leave plenty of distance between your vehicle
and the one in front of you.
...Locally Dense Fog Now Developing Areawide...
At 255 AM, surface observations, traffic cameras, and reports
from local traffic enforcement all indicated locally dense fog was
continuing to develop across east central Florida. In addition to
Osceola and Brevard Counties southward, fog was becoming dense in
farther north from the greater Orlando and Sanford areas into Lake
and Volusia Counties.
Through sunrise, the fog will continue and become a little more
widespread in coverage. Visibilities could drop to 400 yards or
less in some areas, and a Dense Fog Advisory may be needed should
very low visibilities start to become more widespread.
Motorists throughout east central Florida should prepare to
encounter rapid changes and reductions in visibilities from fog.
When driving in dense fog, reduce your speed, use only your low
beam headlights, and leave plenty of distance between your vehicle
and the one in front of you.
...Locally Dense Fog Now Developing Areawide...
At 255 AM, surface observations, traffic cameras, and reports
from local traffic enforcement all indicated locally dense fog was
continuing to develop across east central Florida. In addition to
Osceola and Brevard Counties southward, fog was becoming dense in
farther north from the greater Orlando and Sanford areas into Lake
and Volusia Counties.
Through sunrise, the fog will continue and become a little more
widespread in coverage. Visibilities could drop to 400 yards or
less in some areas, and a Dense Fog Advisory may be needed should
very low visibilities start to become more widespread.
Motorists throughout east central Florida should prepare to
encounter rapid changes and reductions in visibilities from fog.
When driving in dense fog, reduce your speed, use only your low
beam headlights, and leave plenty of distance between your vehicle
and the one in front of you.
...Locally Dense Fog Now Developing Areawide...
At 255 AM, surface observations, traffic cameras, and reports
from local traffic enforcement all indicated locally dense fog was
continuing to develop across east central Florida. In addition to
Osceola and Brevard Counties southward, fog was becoming dense in
farther north from the greater Orlando and Sanford areas into Lake
and Volusia Counties.
Through sunrise, the fog will continue and become a little more
widespread in coverage. Visibilities could drop to 400 yards or
less in some areas, and a Dense Fog Advisory may be needed should
very low visibilities start to become more widespread.
Motorists throughout east central Florida should prepare to
encounter rapid changes and reductions in visibilities from fog.
When driving in dense fog, reduce your speed, use only your low
beam headlights, and leave plenty of distance between your vehicle
and the one in front of you.
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