Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Dallas Fog Creates Incredible Morning Scene Across North Texas; Dozens of Flights Canceled

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Dense fog created a unique scene in downtown Dallas Tuesday morning, where visibilities dropped significantly and only the tallest buildings in the city's skyline could be seen above the low clouds.
"Widespread dense fog developed early Tuesday morning across the Dallas area, as temperatures cooled to the dew point overnight, allowing fog to form," said weather.com meteorologist Linda Lam. "Winds were very light through the morning as well, which helped in preventing the fog from dissipating. The dense fog is expected to dissipate by early afternoon due to the sun warming the air at the surface."
On a flight from Tampa to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, Mike Alvstad took a picture of the skyline from high in the air. The photo, which Alvstad posted to Twitter, was first spotted by the Dallas Morning News:

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