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Friday, 14 March 2014 - 08:45
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A.M. Drivers cautioned for fog

The ANWB has warned drivers this morning that there is heavy fog throughout most of the country. Traffic could be affected. "In the entire country, except the north, there is a thick to very thick fog", the ANWB say. Sometimes, visibility is down to just 50 meters. The sun is rising, and may alleviate the conditions some, but the KNMI is expecting the fog to hinder traffic until the end of the morning. The weather center is also warning that the fog will cause especially bad visibility in the center of the country. The fog will retreat later in the day, and the sun will come out in more places from the south. On the Wadden islands, temperatures will be around 9 degrees, and in the south east it will be a lot warmer, maximum 16 degrees.

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