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Fog advisory lifted in Quinte Region

By Paul Martin Nov 26, 2025 | 8:00 AM

UPDATE at 8 AM – Fog advisory was lifted at 8 this morning. Other advisories because of high winds are still in effect.

ORIGINAL POST – Visibility is a major issue as Wednesday begins on roadways across the Quinte Region.

Environment Canada has issued a Fog Advisory in many areas including Belleville, Quinte West, Prince Edward County, Brighton and Napanee.

Locally dense fog has developed and will persist into early this morning before dissipating.

Visibility will likely be suddenly reduced at times, and near zero visibility has been reported in some areas already.

Officials are urging caution for drivers until conditions improve.