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Heavy Fog Alert in Effect

Fog alert effective until 9 a.m.

The California Highway Patrol has issued heavy fog advisories for Bay Area bridges and roads and the National Weather Service issued a dense fog alert for the region effective until 9 a.m.

Visibility in the Bay Area, especially along the Bay, is less than a half-mile in many areas, according to the weather service.

The alert was issued at 10 p.m. Monday night.

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Fog advisories are in place as of midnight in Marin and San Mateo counties.

Affected areas include state Highway 37 from U.S. Highway 101 to the Solano County line and state Highway 1 from Interstate Highway 280 to Pacifica, according to the CHP.

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Drivers on the Golden Gate and Dumbarton bridges, in San Francisco, Marin and Alameda counties, respectively, have been advised about heavy fog. An advisory went into effect just after midnight this morning for both bridges.

--Bay City News

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