Dense Fog This Morning
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Updated: 10:28 AM Nov 21, 2008
Dense Fog This Morning
Dense Fog will slow you down over Northern El Paso County this morning.
Posted: 6:34 AM Nov 21, 2008
Reporter: Branden Borremans
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DENSE FOG ADVISORY for Northern El Paso County through 8AM. Dense freezing fog will reduce visibilities to near zero at times for places like Monument, Black Forest and Calhan.

Patchy dense fog will also be found farther south into Colorado Springs and along HWY 94, where visibility will be reduced to around 1/4 mile.

Be sure to take it extra slow this morning, especially if traveling in Northern El Paso County.

With temperatures well below freezing, some of this moisture will freeze to bridges and overpasses (especially over Northern El Paso County).

Expect fog to burn off by mid-morning, allowing for mostly sunny skies to develop. Highs will be seasonal, in the 40's and 50's.

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