Freezing fog for parts of Central Texas early Wed.
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Following the arctic blast that hit North Texas over the weekend, temperatures will remain low and freezing fog is expected to creep in on Wednesday morning. But what is freezing fog, and what should you do if you encounter it?
Freezing fog is an uncommon phenomenon that can impact your visibility and travel. Here's what it is and why it forms. Also, when will it dissipate?
The National Weather Service (NWS) says that as the earth’s surface continues to cool, provided a deep enough layer of moist air is present near the ground, the humidity will reach 100% and fog will form.
A weak storm system to our north will slightly reduce fog chances in Kern County Tuesday night, but fog remains possible through the weekend.
Dense tule fog has gripped the Central Valley, cutting visibility on I‑5, 80 and 99. Where it's worst, driving safety tips, and when it may lift.
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Big Country to see above-freezing temps, freezing fog possible tonight
BIG COUNTRY, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) – Tuesday got off to a better start temperature-wise, mainly because we didn’t tie or break a record cold low this morning. Cloud cover is acting like a blanket, helping keep temperatures a bit warmer early on.
Another morning of dense fog across parts of Kern County has prompted multiple school districts to delay the start of classes on Tuesday.