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There’s something utterly magical about watching fog sweep through a valley—it’s like witnessing nature breathe. For weather ...
Tule fog from the Central Valley flooded the San Francisco Bay Area on Thursday morning, leading to low visibility and dangerous driving conditions across the region.
In the fall and winter, California, and especially the Central Valley, sees a dangerous type of fog: tule fog.
A thick blanket of Tule fog crept into the eastern edges of the San Francisco Bay area for third morning Monday, triggering an advisory from the National Weather Service.
In the Bay Area, the fog was most dense Monday morning in areas of East Contra Costa County, in Livermore, and on the Altamont Pass. Areas of the North Bay also saw tule fog.
A perfect combination of high humidity, calm winds and frigid overnight temperatures teamed up early Sunday to trigger a massive bank of tule fog covering the Central Valley from Sacramento all ...
The central valley can expect tule fog to settle overnight once again, but once it lifts and we arrive in the weekend, we'll expect rain chances to begin.
Throughout California’s Central Valley, it is common to see tule fog in the winter. Here’s why it’s so dense, plus fog driving tips.