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Dense Fog Advisory for Washington State

Bothell, WAWeather

The article announces a Dense Fog Advisory in Washington state, particularly in areas like Seattle, Tacoma, and Bellevue, effective from early morning to late morning. It warns residents to exercise caution during their commutes due to significantly reduced visibility, which poses safety risks for both drivers and pedestrians. Unfortunately, the article does not include safety recommendations for driving in fog or insights into the weather patterns that cause such advisories, which would provide valuable context. While the article serves its purpose as a weather alert, it would benefit from additional information and actionable advice to better inform the community.

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