Aiken and Surrounding Areas in the Thick of Things: Dense Fog Advisory in Effect!
This morning in Aiken, South Carolina, residents are waking up to a scene straight out of a mystery novel—thick fog enveloping the region. A Dense Fog Advisory is currently in effect until 10 AM EST, and it’s leaving many folks feeling a little foggy themselves!
What’s Happening?
Drivers across parts of Georgia and South Carolina, including Aiken, Richmond, Chesterfield, Kershaw, Lexington, and Richland Counties are experiencing visibility challenges this morning. The fog is so dense that visibility has dropped to a mere quarter mile or less in some locales. This could potentially make driving conditions quite hazardous if you’re hitting the roads.
Driving Tips for the Foggy Commute
So, what can you do if you must drive during these foggy conditions? It’s important to take precautions so you can stay safe on the roads. Here are a few tips:
- Slow down! This isn’t a race car track; allowing extra time to reach your destination will help keep you safe.
- Use your headlights! Remember to turn on your headlights so other drivers can see you, but avoid high beams as they can reflect back and impair your visibility even more.
- Keep your distance! Leave plenty of space between your vehicle and the one ahead of you.
Even if it seems like the fog isn’t too thick, be prepared for sudden changes in visibility. You never know when you might drive into a denser patch of fog.
Weather Outlook
As for the rest of the day, we can expect a mix of moments—though the fog will clear up later this morning, a slight chance of a rain shower could pop up this afternoon. High temperatures are expected to reach around 72°F, with gentle breezes from the south at about 5 to 10 mph. Tonight, expect the skies to cloud over again with temperatures dipping to a chillier 54°F.
Community Buzz About Hitchcock Stables
Scheduled for a vote yesterday, the Aiken City Design Review Board is considering recommending that the stables be designated as a historic contributing property. This could put a stop to any plans for their demolition. According to local advocates, the stables hold a significant place in Aiken’s history, dating back to their establishment by the Hitchcock family in 1902.
Community member Lisa Smith has passionately argued that the stables contributed immensely to Aiken’s cultural landscape, saying, “They brought the horses to Aiken; they brought the polo, the fox hunting…” Smith fears that if the stables are demolished, a crucial part of Aiken’s history will be lost forever.
The Decision Ahead
While the fog may make for a slow morning, a decision regarding the stables will be in motion, and the final say will come from the Aiken City Council after the board’s recommendations.
So whether you’re maneuvering through thick fog or navigating community discussions, Aiken is bustling with activity. Be safe out there, and keep your eyes on the road—both literally and figuratively! Here’s hoping we can find clarity, both in the weather and our community conversations today!