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Radar valid at 900 am EST, Dec 27th 2025

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NCZ035-036-056-068>070-502-504-506-508-510-SCZ008-009-013-014-108-
109-271400-
Alexander-Iredell-Catawba-Cleveland-Lincoln-Gaston-
Greater Caldwell-Greater Burke-Eastern McDowell-
Greater Rutherford-Eastern Polk-Cherokee-York-Union-Chester-
Northern Spartanburg-Southern Spartanburg-
Including the cities of Bethlehem, Ellendale, Millersville,
Taylorsville, Hiddenite, Stony Point, Statesville, Mooresville,
Hickory, Newton, St. Stephens, 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, Gaffney, Catawba,
Rock Hill, Union, Monarch Mills, Blackstock, Chester, Cornwell,
Great Falls, Boiling Springs Sc, Fingerville, Duncan, Lyman,
Landrum, Wellford, Inman, and Spartanburg
417 AM EST Sat Dec 27 2025

...PATCHY DENSE FOG IN NORTH CAROLINA FOOTHILLS AND WESTERN
PIEDMONT AND EASTERN UPSTATE SOUTH CAROLINA...

Patchy Dense Fog has developed across locations in the North
Carolina foothills and Piedmont, mainly west of the I-77 corridor.
Patchy Dense Fog has also developed in portions of Upstate South
Carolina, mainly east of the I-26 Corridor.

Visibility may decrease suddenly and over short distances.
Motorists traveling in these areas should use extra caution.

Slow down, increase following distance, and turn on your low-beam
headlights.

The fog should begin to dissipate by 9 AM EST.

Stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio, or a favorite media outlet, for
further statements or updates from the National Weather Service in
Greer.

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