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Special Weather Statement issued June 15 at 8:20PM EDT by NWS State College PA

Areas of dense fog and low visibility below one-half mile could
make driving conditions hazardous overnight. These lower
visibilities will be most pronounced across the higher elevations,
where visibilities below one-quarter of a mile will be possible
through 8AM Monday.

If traveling overnight and during the early morning hours on
Monday, slow down and leave plenty of distance ahead of you. Be
prepared for rapidly changing visibility and increased travel
times.

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