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Special Weather Statement
Issued: 10:17 AM Jul. 16, 2025 – National Weather Service
...PATCHY DENSE FOG INLAND AND ALONG THE SOUTHEAST CONNECTICUT COASTLINE... Patchy dense fog was reducing visibility to less than 1/4 mile in spots, especially in river valleys and near bodies of water. The fog was most widespread across southeast Connecticut. Motorists should be prepared for sudden changes in visibility, use fog lamps or low beam headlights, and allow for extra braking distance in case of a sudden stop. The fog should lift after 8 AM.
Heat Advisory
Issued: 6:43 AM Jul. 16, 2025 – National Weather Service
...HEAT ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 11 AM THIS MORNING TO 10 PM EDT THURSDAY... * WHAT...Heat index values up to 100 expected. * WHERE...Portions of southern Connecticut, northeast New Jersey, and southeast New York. * WHEN...From 11 AM this morning to 10 PM EDT Thursday. * IMPACTS...High temperatures and high humidity may cause heat illnesses. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... A Heat Advisory is issued when the combination of heat and humidity is expected to make it feel like it is 95 to 99 degrees for two or more consecutive days, or 100 to 104 degrees for any length of time. Seniors and those with chronic health problems or mental health conditions are at an increased risk. Homes without air conditioning can be much hotter than outdoor temperatures. Use air conditioning to stay cool at home or go to a place that has air conditioning. If you don't have home air conditioning, continue to seek out cool spaces each day as long as it remains hot, and for a few days after if your home is still hot. Check on vulnerable friends, family members and neighbors. To reduce risk during outdoor work, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends scheduling frequent rest breaks in shaded or air conditioned environments. Anyone overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. Heat stroke is an emergency! In cases of heat stroke call 9 1 1. &&
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