Several parts of California — including the Central Valley and northern regions — haven’t seen the sun for more than two weeks. According to NASA, an unusual “atmospheric phenomenon” was clearly ...
Orange County Coast and San Diego County Coastal Areas are included in a dense fog advisory released by the National Weather Service on Friday at 12:17 a.m. The advisory is in effect until 9 a.m. The ...
It's a tale of two climates across the Sacramento region: dense Tule Fog locking the valley under a cold, gray blanket, while the foothills enjoy clear skies and warm sunshine. Residents in Sacramento ...
Foggy mornings are common in the fall and winter months across Central Texas. The nights are longer, which allows more time for the temperature to cool and reach the dew point, and that is needed for ...
An atmospheric phenomenon occurring over much of California was unmistakable in satellite imagery in late autumn 2025. Fog stretching some 400 miles (640 kilometers) across the state's Central Valley ...
Redding is spending its mornings with its head in the clouds — literally. While the Shasta County valley usually gets a few foggy mornings around the holidays, Interstate 5 motorists and Highway 299 ...
The Central Valley’s tule fog has sat densely in the region in winter 2025 amid a high pressure ridge and low temperatures following heavy rain, according to area meteorologists. Photo by Declan Sun ...
If you’ve been driving through the Central Valley recently, you’ve probably encountered the region’s thick, low-lying tule fog. This fog, sometimes called radiation fog, can happen when the ground is ...
Foggy weather is every driver’s worst nightmare. Navigating roads in minimal visibility can make for a treacherous morning commute. Now, imagine a slab of fog that lasts for days instead of hours, and ...
Subfreezing temperatures could cause freezing fog, complicating morning travel in northern Texas on Saturday, as roads could become slick. Parts of Oklahoma and North Texas are under a Dense Fog ...
Dense fog returned this week, later than expected, with widespread visibility down to a quarter mile — 200 feet in some locations — across the San Joaquin Valley, according to the National Weather ...