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Funny that, as I was contemplating going for a foggy shoot at 7:15 after having seen the fog from our kitchen window while having breakfast.

The thickness of the fog must depend on local wind conditions and the amount of snow cover on the ground. The city center is always warmer than the suburbs. There was some fog out there where we live but I don't recall any visibility problems because of it.

So which means the fog is usually a mid morning short lived affair?

It may disappear quickly. The city center would have the least amount of fog and the lakes the most. That's because the air is warmer near the dark surfaces of building and roads and near all the waste heat from traffic and buildings whereas the lakes are covered by ice and snow.

I can understand.

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