Seattle Fog Envelops Space Needle, Reducing Visibility
Seattle Fog Envelops Space Needle, Reducing Visibility
US · Published Mar 27, 2026
Dense fog in Seattle significantly reduces visibility, affecting landmarks like the Space Needle.
Fog is caused by a temperature inversion, trapping cool air near the surface.
Travelers are advised to exercise caution, as fog impacts road and air transportation; authorities are monitoring the situation.
Seattle shrouded in dense fog, visibility reduced
Seattle is currently experiencing dense fog that has significantly reduced visibility throughout the city, particularly affecting landmarks such as the Space Needle. This meteorological phenomenon is attributed to a temperature inversion, where a layer of warm air traps cooler air near the surface, leading to the formation of fog. Such inversions are common in coastal areas like Seattle, especially during seasonal transitions.
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