Fog Advisory Issued for Parts of Palm Beach County

Difficult Driving Conditions Expected Thursday Morning

Published on Feb. 12, 2026

The National Weather Service has issued a fog advisory for parts of Palm Beach County, Florida, on Thursday morning. Patchy dense fog has developed across inland portions of South Florida, with visibility potentially falling to under half a mile at times and continuing to worsen through daybreak.

Why it matters

Fog can significantly reduce visibility and make driving conditions hazardous, increasing the risk of accidents. This advisory is intended to warn residents and travelers to use caution if they must be on the roads during the affected time period.

The details

The fog advisory covers inland portions of Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties, including areas like Lion Country Safari Park, Wellington, Caloosa, Royal Palm Beach, and The Acreage. Motorists are advised to use low-beam headlights, allow extra time to reach their destination, and be prepared for visibility to vary greatly over short distances.

  • The fog advisory is in effect as of 5:15 AM EST on Thursday, February 12, 2026.

The players

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The takeaway

Drivers in the affected areas should exercise caution, reduce speeds, and be prepared for rapidly changing visibility conditions during the Thursday morning commute.