California’s fog problem is rarely one problem. This morning it is three: coastal marine-layer fog in Southern California, valley fog in the Bay Area’s inland pockets, and Tule-fog-style visibility collapses in the Central Valley and adjacent foothills. Together, they create a statewide trap for travelers who assume “sunny later” means “safe now.”
1) Southern California’s coast and inland-coastal zones (Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo counties)
The National Weather Service in Los Angeles/Oxnard reported “ongoing dense fog impacting virtually all coasts and some inland coastal areas” across its forecast area, adding that a Dense Fog Advisory was issued through mid-morning.
The surprise here
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