Midwest Weather: Dense Fog Blankets Region, Impacting Visibility and Showers Expected

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Advection fog has moved into Southeast Lower Michigan, reducing visibility to nearly a quarter of a mile in some areas due to warm, moist air moving over cold, snowy ground. Temperatures will remain above freezing overnight, but slick roads and reduced visibility may cause travel delays Wednesday morning, especially in low-lying areas. The 4Warn Weather Team advises staying updated on the dense fog situation and the morning commute forecast.
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