Southwest Florida is under a Dense Fog Advisory until 10 a.m. Saturday, with severe weather expected on Sunday, including gusty winds, heavy rainfall, and a potential for tornadoes. The beginning of the work week will bring scattered showers on Monday, followed by drier conditions and sun and clouds for the rest of the week.
Nearly 100 million people are under dense fog advisories as downpours persist in the Southeast, leading to flash flooding and minor to moderate river flooding. The National Weather Service warns of life-threatening floods in the central Gulf Coast states and forecasts excessive rainfall in Mississippi and Louisiana, with flood warnings in effect for parts of Tennessee. Meanwhile, the western U.S. faces widespread low elevation rain and mountain snow due to a cold front.
A Dense Fog Advisory is in effect for Southeast Michigan until Thursday morning, with thick fog reducing visibility to a quarter mile or less. Another round of rain is expected to move into Metro Detroit on Thursday, with temperatures reaching the upper 30s. The weekend will be mostly cloudy with a chance of a wintry mix on Sunday, and temperatures are forecasted to climb into the mid to upper 40s by the end of next week.
A dense fog advisory has been extended across the region, with heavy rain expected on Sunday and a flood watch in place. The storm will slow down, allowing colder air to bring slushy snow on Monday morning, potentially impacting the morning commute. The Ravens game will be soggy and windy.