Advection fog is formed by the rush of warm moist over a cold ground or snow. During this process, the warmer air is cooled by the cold ground and the air becomes saturated at the lowest levels.
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The added moisture from rainfall on Monday also help to create the fog.
During extreme conditions, fog can thicken, visibility can drop and dense fog can become problematic.
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