YEAH at high noon
It will eventually go away.
Condensation.
A layer of fog often forms over the ground in the early morning when the temperature cools overnight, causing the air to reach its dew point and condense into tiny water droplets. This process occurs because the cool air is unable to hold the moisture, leading to the formation of fog.
When your glasses fog up in the morning, it's likely due to a temperature difference between your warm skin and the cooler air. Moisture from your skin condenses on the cooler lens surface, causing it to fog up. This effect can be more pronounced on one side if that side is closer to a heat source or if there are uneven air currents hitting your glasses.
Fog can be present any time of day. However, fog is more abundant in the mornings because the temperature is cooler and there tends to be less sunlight to burn the fog away. And there tends to be less fog in the afternoons than in the mornings because temperatures are warmer and there is more sunlight.
When the fog will "burn away," it means that as the day progresses and the sun rises, the warm sunlight will cause the fog to dissipate and clear up, improving visibility. This typically occurs in the morning hours as the temperature rises and the atmosphere becomes less conducive to fog formation.
Yes, "He was part of the morning fog" is a metaphorical expression. It suggests that like the morning fog, he was mysterious, fleeting, and intangible.
The weather forecast predicts fog in the morning.
There is least chance of fog or mist in the morning as the water vapor present in the atmosphere sheds in the form of rain in the evening and results in least chance for fog or mist in the morning.
The weather forecast predicts fog in the morning.
The weather forecast predicts fog in the morning.
The weather forecast predicts fog in the morning.
What type of cloud that is often formed by fog lifting in the morning?
stratus
Morning
Fog can occur in the morning on a sunny day when the ground cools overnight and the air above it becomes saturated with moisture. As the sun rises and heats the ground, the moisture in the air condenses into fog. The presence of fog does not necessarily mean it will be a cloudy day since the fog usually dissipates as the temperature rises.
stratus