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Dense Fog Advisory Extended Into Late Monday Morning

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A look at the driving conditions along I-95 and PA-452 Sunday. (Photo courtesy of Trafficland.com) A look at the driving conditions along I-95 and PA-452 Sunday. (Photo courtesy of Trafficland.com)
Fog covers a portion of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge Sunday. Fog covers a portion of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge Sunday.
PHILADELPHIA -

A Dense Fog Advisory has been extended until 9 a.m. in Philadelphia and surrounding counties. It's still soupy out there, so leave early!

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The National Weather Service says viability could be less than one quarter of a mile at times, which could cause for hazardous driving conditions.

The fog caused delays for some incoming flights at Philadelphia International Airport Sunday. The FAA reports incoming flights were delayed an average of two hours and 30 minutes due to the weather and "low ceilings."

The National Weather Service recommends drivers leave plenty of distance between vehicles when driving Sunday night.

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You can send us your pictures of the fog by sending them to ureport@fox29.com, tweeting them @fox29philly or @good_day_philly, or upload them at http://ureport.myfoxphilly.com/.

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