Fog Envelops Seattle's Space Needle Skyline
Fog Envelops Seattle's Space Needle Skyline
US · Published Apr 9, 2026
Dense fog envelops Seattle's Space Needle, significantly reducing visibility and impacting travel.
A temperature inversion is causing the fog, trapping cooler air near the surface.
Fog expected to lift as temperatures rise, but caution advised for commuters and travelers.
Dense fog obscures Seattle skyline and visibility
Seattle is currently under a blanket of dense fog, dramatically obscuring the skyline, including the iconic Space Needle. This weather phenomenon has led to significant reductions in visibility, impacting both road and air travel across the region. According to local weather reports, the fog is a direct result of a temperature inversion, a common occurrence in coastal cities like Seattle, especially during the fluctuating temperatures of spring. This inversion traps cooler air close to the ground, facilitating the formation of thick fog.
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