Fog Densely Shrouds Lafayette and East Bay, Leading to a Haunting Morning Journey
Unusual Fog Rolls Through East Bay 😎
Rise and shine, East Bay dwellers, as we faced an uncommon sight this morning: a thick fog blanketing Lafayette and extending as far as San Ramon and Walnut Creek. On Taylor Boulevard, it was downright spooky, with visibility plummeting to mere hundred feet.
Although fog is an everyday occurrence by the coast and near the Caldecott Tunnel, it's uncommon for it to venture this far inland. This strange weather accompanies a month full of whacky Bay Area conditions, with a *tsunami warning and tornado activity* just over the weekend.
For now, the fog remains a chilling yet breathtaking observer, its thick banks shrouding car headlights into otherworldly beams. But fret not, as the National Weather Service anticipates these eerie conditions to subside later today. As for now, fog alerts are still in effect for locations as far south as San Ramon—so drive cautiously, folks!
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Photos: A Hypnotic Fog Bank Floats Over Lafayette Reservoir
The unusual fog in Lafayette, San Ramon, and Walnut Creek has left visibility quite poor, almost eerie, similar to the ususal fog near the Caldecott Tunnel but rarer in these areas. The National Weather Service is forecasting this foggy conditions to subside later today.