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Foggy conditions lead to school delays in central Indiana
Multiple schools are delayed Monday morning due to low visibility from dense fog.
Published on Feb. 16, 2026
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Schools across central Indiana are experiencing delays on Monday morning due to dense fog conditions that have reduced visibility to a quarter mile or less. The National Weather Service has issued a Dense Fog Advisory for most of the state, warning that the low visibility could make driving hazardous. Several school districts, including Carroll Consolidated, Charles A. Beard, Decatur County, and others, have announced delays as a result of the foggy weather.
Why it matters
Foggy conditions can pose a serious safety risk, especially for school buses and parents transporting children to school. The delays help ensure students and staff can get to school safely despite the poor visibility on the roads.
The details
According to the National Weather Service, visibility is down to a quarter mile or less across much of central Indiana. The Dense Fog Advisory is in effect until 10 a.m. local time. Schools have responded by delaying the start of classes to allow more time for the fog to lift and visibility to improve before students and staff travel to school.
- The Dense Fog Advisory is in effect until 10 a.m. local time on Monday, February 16, 2026.
- Multiple school districts announced delays on Monday morning due to the foggy conditions.
The players
National Weather Service
The federal agency that issues weather advisories and warnings, including the Dense Fog Advisory for central Indiana.
What they’re saying
“Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous.”
— National Weather Service (fox59.com)
What’s next
As the fog is expected to lift by late morning, schools will likely resume normal operations once visibility improves to safe levels for travel.
The takeaway
Foggy conditions can pose a serious threat to public safety, especially for school transportation. The proactive decision by school districts to delay classes helps ensure students and staff can reach their destinations safely despite the poor visibility on the roads.
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