White Springs —
The Florida Highway Patrol is monitoring the area of the Big Shoals State Park, at CR 135 in Hamilton County near White Springs, for smoke/fog visibility issues.
This was a control burn of approximately 42 acres. The fire is belived to be out but still may cause some smoke flares.
Motorists are urged to use caution when traveling in these areas. Visibility may deteriorate quickly due to smoke/fog type conditions especially during the night time and early morning hours.
Motorists are reminded to reduce their speed and utilize low beam headlights in order to adapt to changing weather conditions.
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FHP: Be aware of smoke/fog visibility issues near Big Shoals State Park in Hamilton County
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