When will the fog clear?
The fog is expected to lift by mid-morning.
Weather / Forecasts
The Midwest is experiencing a weather shift. After some areas of morning fog, a high-pressure system is bringing warmer, drier conditions for the next week to 10 days.
West Michigan, Northeast Ohio, and parts of Indiana are all experiencing similar weather patterns. The presence of a high-pressure system is the main driver, leading to clear skies and light winds, perfect conditions for fog formation overnight. As the high-pressure system settles in, the region will transition to a "late Summer" air mass, with temperatures significantly above average for this time of year.
While the dry weather is welcomed by many, it’s important to note the potential impact on drought conditions. Farmers and gardeners should monitor their crops and adjust watering schedules as needed. This weather pattern is expected to last through the first week of October, so plan outdoor activities accordingly.
The fog is expected to lift by mid-morning.
The warm and dry weather is expected to last for the next week to 10 days.
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