Phew, that was fast!
![7pm 19/03/2023](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/638564b332015e3db1ea1641/1679269050372-F44ISGA54ESOYK9L8K9D/FoggyDay.jpeg)
![7:01pm 19/03/2023](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/638564b332015e3db1ea1641/1679269050180-EFB8FRB26EWWYVNAEL19/FoggyDay2.jpeg)
![6:10pm 19/03/2023](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/638564b332015e3db1ea1641/1679269052578-ZKIFQIYDU71X492JHCC7/FoggyDayPreFog.jpg)
Phew, that was fast!
One moment it was sunny and warm down at the beach yesterday, and barely half an hour later it was foggy with a foggy chill.
Known as steam fog, which is not particularly unusual in this part of the world, the weather event we saw yesterday happens when water evaporates into a cooler band of overlying air, causing condensation.
Steam fog sure knows how to clear the beach.