Had a listener call up this morning and ask a really good question. He asked..."What the heck is freezing fog?"

Apparently, we have freezing fog this morning here int he 432.

I heard the term in the weather report this morning and really didn't think much of it until a listener asked the question.

Hear the discussion below:
And for the record here is what google says about Freezing Fog-Freezing fog occurs when the water droplets that the fog is composed of are "supercooled." Supercooled water droplets remain in the liquid state until they come into contact with a surface upon which they can freeze. As a result, any object the freezing fog comes into contact with will become coated with ice.

 

 

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