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Special Weather Statement
Issued by NWS Columbia, SC
Issued by NWS Columbia, SC
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909 WWUS82 KCAE 081015 SPSCAE Special Weather Statement National Weather Service Columbia SC 515 AM EST Sat Feb 8 2025 GAZ063>065-077-SCZ027-028-030-031-035-037-038-041-135>137-081415- McDuffie-Columbia-Richmond-Burke-Lexington-Richland-Aiken-Sumter- Barnwell-Calhoun-Clarendon-Bamberg-Northwestern Orangeburg- Central Orangeburg-Southeastern Orangeburg- Including the cities of Thomson, Martinez, Evans, Augusta, Waynesboro, Seven Oaks, West Columbia, Cayce, Lexington, Red Bank, Oak Grove, Batesburg-Leesville, Columbia, Aiken, North Augusta, Sumter, Barnwell, Williston, Blackville, St. Matthews, Manning, Summerton, Bamberg, Denmark, North, Springfield, Neeses, Orangeburg, Brookdale, Holly Hill, Bowman, Branchville, Elloree, Santee, and Eutawville 515 AM EST Sat Feb 8 2025 ...PATCHY DENSE FOG DEVELOPING ACROSS THE CSRA AND MIDLANDS... Abundant low level moisture has led to patchy fog development across the CSRA and is starting to expand into the Midlands at this time. Visibility as low as 1/4 mile has been reported with this fog but is it not expected to be widespread. This may locally impact the morning commute so be sure to drive slower and leave plenty of distance ahead of you. $$ DH