Fog advisory set for Eastern Nebraska
The Omaha National Weather Service is announcing a dense fog advisory starting at 9 PM.<br/><br/>Conditions are expected to reduce visibility to a quarter-mile or less.
As if the lingering snow and ice on the ground weren't enough, some more hazardous road conditions are coming back courtesy of some fog.
Our man on the inside Geoff Foxx says some air with a higher dew point is coming in from the south of Nebraska, making contact with the snow and resulting in Fog in the east, including Norfolk and Columbus.
The Omaha National Weather Service is announcing a dense fog advisory starting at 9 PM.
The conditions are expected to reduce visibility to a quarter-mile or less.
"Not being able to see even the lines on the road six feet in front of your face, especially on highway speeds. Not fun," said Korbin Maertins of Norfolk, who drove through fog two days ago to get to South Sioux City.
The NWS is urging drivers to slow down, use headlights, and leave plenty of following distance.
The advisory will remain in effect until 6 AM Monday.