A freezing fog advisory is in effect for Chattooga and nearby counties in Northwest Georgia, with meteorologists urging residents to be cautious while traveling. The advisory follows temperatures dropping below freezing, leading to patchy freezing fog in some areas. Roads are reported as wet from earlier rainfall, combined with high humidity and clear skies, which creates a favorable environment for fog. Although the effects of the freezing fog are expected to be minor, drivers should reduce speed and keep a safe distance from other cars, particularly near bridges and overpasses where conditions could be slippery. Fortunately, the fog is predicted to clear quickly after sunrise as temperatures rise above freezing. The remainder of the day’s forecast appears positive, with clear skies and temperatures reaching the 50s and lower 60s in Northwest Georgia. Winds will be at 10-15 mph, with higher gusts possible. A large trough affecting the eastern U. S. and a low-pressure system moving eastward will bring a warming trend, with highs potentially reaching the upper 60s by Wednesday.