Dense fog and potential black ice are creating hazardous travel conditions on Wednesday night across much of central Pennsylvania, with temperatures hovering near freezing. Drivers should exercise caution, particularly on bridges and overpasses.
The National Weather Service in State College reports fog is rapidly developing in areas that cleared earlier this evening, with moisture from recent precipitation contributing to deteriorating visibility.
Road temperatures are barely above freezing and cooling, raising concerns about patches of black ice forming on roadways and sidewalks.
Thursday will remain mostly cloudy with high temperatures similar to Wednesday, slightly below normal for mid-November. Some sunshine is possible, particularly along the New York border, but increasing mid and

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