Interactive NWS Alert
Radar valid at 1000 am EDT, Sep 5th 2025

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Alexander-Iredell-Davie-Catawba-Rowan-Cleveland-Lincoln-Gaston-
Greater Caldwell-Greater Burke-Eastern McDowell-
Greater Rutherford-Eastern Polk-Greenville Mountains-
Central Greenville-Northern Spartanburg-
Including the cities of Bethlehem, Ellendale, Millersville,
Taylorsville, Hiddenite, Stony Point, Statesville, Mooresville,
Farmington, Fork Church, Mocksville, Advance, Hickory, Newton,
St. Stephens, Salisbury, Shelby, Kings Mountain, Lincolnton,
Crouse, Gastonia, Kings Creek, Lenoir, Sawmills, Granite Falls,
Morganton, Pleasant Grove, Valdese, Marion, Nebo, Dysartsville,
Fero, Glenwood, Forest City, Rutherfordton, Spindale, Tryon,
Columbus, Mill Spring, Glassy Mountain, Greenville, Taylors,
Greer, Berea, Boiling Springs Sc, Fingerville, Duncan, Lyman,
Landrum, Wellford, and Inman
452 AM EDT Fri Sep 5 2025
Areas of dense fog have developed across the North Carolina
Foothills and parts of the Piedmont. Scattered areas of visibility
below 1 mile, and as low as 1/4 mile in isolated locations, will
continue until after sunrise, at which point fog should quickly
clear out.
Exercise caution during the morning commute. Visibility may drop
suddenly and over short distances. Slow down, increase following
distance, and turn on your low-beam headlights.
iNWS is an experimental service intended for NWS core partners,
including emergency managers, community leaders and other government
agencies only.