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Heavy Fog possible across Clarksville-Montgomery County Friday morning, August 29th

National Weather ServiceNashville, TN – The National Weather Service says patchy fog, locally dense, possible across Clarksville-Montgomery County and Middle Tennessee through the mid morning hours today, Friday August 29th.

With humid conditions in place this morning, mainly clear skies, and light to calm winds, patchy fog, in some locations dense, will continue to form during the early morning hours today.

Locations that will be the most prone to patchy dense fog formation will be those that received rainfall yesterday and those locations near bodies of water.

Reduced visibilities from dense fog could make travel hazardous and motorist are urged to exercise caution on area roadways this morning, as visibilities may be reduced to less than one quarter of a mile in some locations.

If driving, be sure to slow down, use low beam headlights, and leave plenty of distance between you and the vehicle ahead of you.

Patchy fog should burn off by 9:00am.

Counties Affected

Bedford County, Cannon County, Cheatham County, Clay County, Coffee County, Cumberland County, Davidson County, De Kalb County, Dickson County, Fentress County, Giles County, Grundy County, Hickman County, Houston County, Humphreys County, Jackson County, Lawrence County, Lewis County, Macon County, Marshall County, Maury County, Montgomery County, Overton County, Perry County, Pickett County, Putnam County, Robertson County, Rutherford County, Smith County, Stewart County, Sumner County, Trousdale County, Van Buren County, Warren County, Wayne County, White County, Williamson County, and Wilson County.

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