Fog could make Friday morning commute dangerous in metro-east
Dense, patchy fog could make travel dangerous Friday morning in the metro-east.
The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather advisory which warns of visibility of a quarter mile or less expected until about 10 a.m.
After the fog burns off, skies will become sunny with a high of 53.
Friday night, skies will be clear and the low will drop to 29.
It will be sunny Saturday with a high of 55. That’s about nine degrees warmer than the average high temperature for this time of year in the St. Louis metropolitan area, 46.
Skies will be mostly clear Saturday night with a low of 32.
There is a 20 percent chance of showers Sunday during the day and into the evening, Skies will be mostly sunny during the day with a high of 53 and will become increasingly cloudy overnight when the low will be 37.
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This story was originally published December 4, 2015 at 6:29 AM with the headline "Fog could make Friday morning commute dangerous in metro-east."