
"Visibility may drop to a quarter-mile or less in spots, especially near the East River, coastal neighborhoods and other low-lying areas. According to the National Weather Service, the advisory covers portions of southeast New York, northeast New Jersey and southern Connecticut, and drivers are urged to slow down, switch on headlights and allow extra stopping distance."
"The fog should lift by midmorning with at least partial clearing from northwest to southeast, and highs are expected to reach the mid 60s this afternoon, which is much warmer than typical for early March. A run of unseasonably mild weather is likely from Monday into midweek, although a strong frontal system is slated to arrive late Wednesday into Thursday."
"Mariners should note that a Dense Fog Advisory is also posted for local waters this morning, and the ocean remains under Small Craft Advisories into tonight, with seas building to 5-7 feet, so it is a good idea to exercise caution or delay departures if possible."
Dense fog advisory affects New York City, northeast New Jersey, and southern Connecticut through 9:00 AM EDT on Sunday, March 8, 2026, with visibility dropping to a quarter-mile or less in some areas, particularly near the East River and coastal neighborhoods. Drivers are advised to reduce speed, use headlights, and increase stopping distance. Fog is expected to clear by midmorning with partial clearing from northwest to southeast. Afternoon highs will reach the mid-60s, unseasonably warm for early March. Mild weather continues Monday through midweek before a strong frontal system arrives late Wednesday into Thursday, bringing showers, cooler temperatures, and gusty winds. Mariners face Small Craft Advisories with seas building to 5-7 feet.
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