The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a ground stop for all incoming flights to Miami International Airport on Wednesday due to dense fog and “low ceilings” across portions of South Florida.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a dense fog advisory, in effect until 9 a.m., for Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach counties. Visibility could drop to less than half a mile, particularly along Interstate 75, making driving conditions hazardous..
Authorities are urging drivers to exercise extreme caution. The NWS recommends:
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Driving with low-beam headlights on.
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Reducing speed and maintaining a safe distance from other vehicles.
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Avoiding unnecessary lane changes or stopping on heavily traveled roads.
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Using wipers and defrosters for maximum visibility.
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Exercising caution in school zones and watching for children and school buses.
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Considering postponing travel until fog conditions improve.
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The NWS also warned that smoke from grass or forest fires can combine with fog to reduce visibility even further, creating potentially dangerous conditions for motorists.
Passengers traveling through Miami International are advised to check with their airlines for updates and delays.
















