Source: Christy Climenhaga, CBC News, December 3, 2018
A stagnant air mass meant day after day of foggy, frosty weather
Saskatchewan has played host to some unusual weather over the past week. A temperature inversion at the surface, where cold air lies below warmer air, led to low-level cloud and fog which drove down visibility across the southern half of the province.
With air temperatures well below the freezing mark, the water droplets in the air froze to trees and other vegetation, leaving gorgeous rime frost coating Saskatchewan’s landscape.
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