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FL WFO MELBOURNE Warnings, Watches, and Advisories

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WFO MELBOURNE Warnings, Watches and Advisories for Monday, February 11, 2019

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SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT

Special Weather Statement

National Weather Service Melbourne FL

545 AM EST Mon Feb 11 2019

Patchy dense fog will reduce visibilities one half mile or less

across portions of Lake, Seminole, Orange, and Osceola counties

through 9:30 am. Motorists should be prepared to encounter rapid

changes in visibility from fog. If dense fog is encountered,

reduce your speed, use only your low beam headlights, and leave

plenty of distance between other vehicles. Remember, visibility

can deteriorate rapidly at highway speeds.

Patchy dense fog will reduce visibilities one half mile or less

across portions of Lake, Seminole, Orange, and Osceola counties

through 9:30 am. Motorists should be prepared to encounter rapid

changes in visibility from fog. If dense fog is encountered,

reduce your speed, use only your low beam headlights, and leave

plenty of distance between other vehicles. Remember, visibility

can deteriorate rapidly at highway speeds.

Patchy dense fog will reduce visibilities one half mile or less

across portions of Lake, Seminole, Orange, and Osceola counties

through 9:30 am. Motorists should be prepared to encounter rapid

changes in visibility from fog. If dense fog is encountered,

reduce your speed, use only your low beam headlights, and leave

plenty of distance between other vehicles. Remember, visibility

can deteriorate rapidly at highway speeds.

Patchy dense fog will reduce visibilities one half mile or less

across portions of Lake, Seminole, Orange, and Osceola counties

through 9:30 am. Motorists should be prepared to encounter rapid

changes in visibility from fog. If dense fog is encountered,

reduce your speed, use only your low beam headlights, and leave

plenty of distance between other vehicles. Remember, visibility

can deteriorate rapidly at highway speeds.

Patchy dense fog will reduce visibilities one half mile or less

across portions of Lake, Seminole, Orange, and Osceola counties

through 9:30 am. Motorists should be prepared to encounter rapid

changes in visibility from fog. If dense fog is encountered,

reduce your speed, use only your low beam headlights, and leave

plenty of distance between other vehicles. Remember, visibility

can deteriorate rapidly at highway speeds.

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