The Guardian • 12/13/2025 • Last cited 12/14/2025
Satellite images from NASA reveal a dense, 450-mile-long fog bank, known as tule fog, that has lingered over central California's Central Valley since November, resulting in colder-than-usual temperatures for residents. Experts attribute this unusual weather phenomenon to a combination of specific atmospheric conditions, as reported by The Guardian.
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