Thursday 03:36
scattered clouds
Tomorrow:
few clouds 22°
Knysna
According to Sampson, the fog that formed along the Southern Cape coastline last week is called advection fog. "This happens when the moist air moves over a cold surface, which in this case means the water along the coast was cooler than the air temperature," Sampson explains. Which explains why the Heads and the estuary were covered in fog. But, it drifted further inland as well.
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