Dense fog covering the Gulf Coast for final day of 2024
Widespread fog will make visibility challenging for parts of the Gulf Coast through mid-morning Tuesday.
WALK OR RUN THE 5 K. >> I THINK ALL >> STARTING TO RUN UNTIL, YOU KNOW, THERE WERE NO MORE VIEWERS ALONG THE RUNNING PATH IN WATER A LITTLE BIT. AND THEN WHEN I CAME CLOSE TO THE FINISH LINE AND START RUNNING AGAIN TO GET BACK UP AGAIN. YEAH. BUT THEN WELL, NO, I I WOULD TAKE A QUICK PAUSE, STRUCK SUCH BREATH AND THEN RUN AGAIN. OKAY. JUST PACING YOURSELF. TIME PROBABLY WOULDN’T BE THAT GOOD. BUT I RUNNING IN THE FOG. YEAH ABOUT THAT. YEAH. I MEAN, IT’S GONNA BE A LITTLE BIT FOGGY THROUGH THE MORNING HOURS, AT LEAST AND SOME FOG KIND OF LINGERING THERE ALONG THE BEACHES. I DON’T THINK IT’LL BE, YOU KNOW, THICK ENOUGH SO THAT THE RUNNERS OR YOUR CASE, THE WATER AS WE LOOK LIVE FROM FORT MYERS BEACH, MARGARITA VILLE BEACH RESORT. YOU CAN SEE THE VISIBILITY NOT TOO BAD. THERE WAS ACTUALLY A LOT WORSE EARLIER AND THE THE NIGHT AND YESTERDAY AFTERNOON AND SOME OF THAT SEA FOG STARTING TO ROLL. AND CHECK THIS OUT ALONG THE COAST. FOG NOT QUITE AS THICK. IT IS MORE DENSE AS YOU GET OVER THE LAND AND IN PARTICULAR A LITTLE BIT DEEPER INLAND EAST OF I-75 AREAS IN THE RED IMMOKALEE ACROSS ALLIGATOR ALLEY NEAR LABELLE CLEWISTON AND PALMDALE. THAT’S WHERE THE VISIBILITY IS BELOW A QUARTER MILE. THAT’S WHERE IT’S REALLY TOUGH TO EVEN SEE THE CAR IN FRONT OF YOU. SO MAKE SURE TO USE THOSE LOW BEAMS. GORDA AIRPORT. WE’RE ACTUALLY SEEING SOME IMPROVING VISIBILITY, BUT I THINK WE’RE GOING TO SEE SOME MORE AREAS OF FOG BEGIN TO SETTLE IN HERE, CONTINUE TO SETTLE IN AS WE GO THROUGH THE NEXT FEW HOURS. WE HAVE A DENSE FOG ADVISORIES FOR ALL OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA UNTIL 10:00AM 69 DEGREES. NOT FEELING TOO BAD THERE AT THE AIRPORT AT THAT LIGHT BREEZE OUT OF THE SOUTH-SOUTHWEST NEAR 5 MILES PER HOUR. SO HERE’S A CLOSER LOOK AT YOUR FUTURE CAST TODAY. AND YOU CAN SEE THIS FOG BANKS. THERE’S ONE COLLIER COUNTY. HERE’S ANOTHER ONE UP IN A CHARLOTTE AND DESOTO COUNTY. SO WATCHING THOSE OVER THE NEXT FEW HOURS, YOU CAN SEE BY 10, 30 11 O’CLOCK. MOST OF THAT’S GONE. BUT I JUST CAN’T RULE OUT SOME SEA FOG HERE RIGHT ALONG THE BEACHES AND EVEN FARTHER OFFSHORE LATER IN THE MORNING AND EVEN INTO THE AFTERNOON OF SEEING SOME OF OUR FORECAST MODELS HINTING OF THAT POSSIBILITY, RAIN CHANCES PRETTY MINIMAL. YOU CAN SEE ONE OR 2 SHOWERS TRYING TO GET GOING HERE ACROSS THE ALLEY OVER INLAND SECTIONS OF COLLIER COUNTY. BUT I THINK YOU FIND SLEEPING THE UMBRELLA AT HOME AND THEN BY 05:36PM, TONIGHT, A BLEND OF SUNSHINE AND CLOUDS. AND THEN AFTER SUNSET, WE’LL SEE SOME MORE FOG DEVELOPING. I THINK SOME OF THAT WILL KIND OF HANG CLOSE TO THE COAST EARLY ON TONIGHT. SO HERE’S MIDNIGHT TONIGHT. 2025 HERE WE COME. AND WE ACTUALLY HAVE A COLD FRONT COMING OUR WAY AS WELL FROM THE NORTHWEST. NOW, THIS IS GOING TO MOVE THROUGH WITHOUT MUCH IN THE WAY OF RAIN. AND I THINK WE’RE GOING TO SEE ANY RAIN WITH THIS. BUT THIS STILL THAT POTENTIAL INTO EARLY TOMORROW MORNING TO SEE SOME OF THAT FOG. AND YOU CAN SEE THERE IT GOES AGAIN. DEVELOPING ACROSS A GOOD PORTION OF THE GULF COAST. LIKELY NOT LASTING TOO LONG. I THINK BY 9.10, O’CLOCK THE FOG’S GONE FOR NEW YEAR’S DAY. HERE’S YOUR NEW YEAR’S EVE FORECAST ARE ON THE WAY UP TO THE UPPER 70’S FEELING PRETTY GOOD. 12 O’CLOCK. ONCE THAT FOG IS GONE FOR THE MOST PART, SUNNY AND 75 JUST A 10% RAIN CHANCE 06:00PM. WE’RE DOWN TO 73 DEGREES. SO FOR NEW YEAR’S EVE TODAY, WE’VE GOT THAT FOG UNTIL 9 TO 10 O’CLOCK. OTHERWISE PARTLY CLOUDY WITH A STRAY SHOWER. AS WE WARM UP JUST SHY OF 80 DEGREES. YOU’RE HEADING OUT TO THE CAPE THIS EVENING EVENT BEGINS AT 06:00PM. BUT THAT EARLY BALL DROP AT 08:00PM, SOME PATCHY FOG POSSIBLE MIDNIGHT TONIGHT. MID 60’S FEELING PRETTY GOOD. WE’RE NOT GOING TO SEE THAT COOL WEATHER ARRIVE UNTIL NEW YEAR’S DAY. AND IT’S JUST GOING TO BE A LITTLE COOLER. 77 DEGREES THAT DROP IN HUMIDITY. THAT’S ONE OF THE THINGS YOU’LL NOTICE AND THEN CHILLIER FOR THE WEEKEND IS SOMETHING ELSE ON THE HORIZON WANT TO MENTION BECAUSE THERE’S BEEN A LOT OF CHATTER ON SOCIAL MEDIA, NOT THIS WEEKEND, BUT NEXT WEEKEND WE’RE SEEING SOME STRONG SIGNALS THAT AN ARCTIC AIR MASS WILL SHIFT DOWN ACROSS THE EASTERN U.S. AND EVEN INTO THE FLORIDA PENINSULA. WE’LL TALK MORE ABOUT THAT IN DETAIL COMING UP IN THE NEXT HALF HOUR. BUT LOOKING AT THE NEXT 10 DAYS, CHECK OUT THE WEEKEND AFTER A COUPLE DAYS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, THE MID 70’S, WE’RE DOWN INTO THE UPPER 60’S AND LO
Dense fog covering the Gulf Coast for final day of 2024
Widespread fog will make visibility challenging for parts of the Gulf Coast through mid-morning Tuesday.
A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect for the Gulf Coast until 10 a.m., and the fog could stick around longer along the coast. After the fog lifts, expect another warm and sunny day, with daytime highs in the upper-70s. Humidity will also be somewhat high this afternoon, but we’re in store for some more pleasant weather this evening if you have any plans for New Year’s Eve. Temperatures will drop into the upper 60’s by midnight. Just watch out for areas of fog if you’re going to be driving home late tonight. Our next cold front will move through the area overnight, bringing us slightly cooler and drier weather for the second half of the week.
A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect for the Gulf Coast until 10 a.m., and the fog could stick around longer along the coast.
After the fog lifts, expect another warm and sunny day, with daytime highs in the upper-70s.
Humidity will also be somewhat high this afternoon, but we’re in store for some more pleasant weather this evening if you have any plans for New Year’s Eve.
Temperatures will drop into the upper 60’s by midnight. Just watch out for areas of fog if you’re going to be driving home late tonight.
Our next cold front will move through the area overnight, bringing us slightly cooler and drier weather for the second half of the week.
As the year comes to a close, the Gulf Coast is shrouded in a thick blanket of dense fog. Visibility is reduced to a few feet in some areas, making travel treacherous and navigation difficult.
The eerie mist hangs low over the water, casting a mysterious and almost ominous vibe over the coastal towns. The sound of fog horns and distant ship bells can be heard echoing through the fog, adding to the eerie atmosphere.
As we bid farewell to 2024, let us remember to take extra precautions while driving or boating in these hazardous conditions. Stay safe and may the fog lift soon, revealing a clear path to a bright and promising new year. Happy New Year to all!
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