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Indy100 Staff
Nov 02, 2015
If you've been outside recently you may have noticed a lot of fog hanging about.
The thick mist has caused widespread travel disruption across Europe, leading to flight cancellations and a series of weather warnings urging drivers to take extra care on roads.
According to BBC weather forecasters:
Fog is, of course, a common occurrence during the autumn... The sort we have been experiencing is known as radiation fog. It tends to form most readily on clear nights with light winds - conditions that are usually associated with high pressure systems, or anticyclones.
Granby, Nottinghamshire
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Pic: PA/WireNewark, Nottinghamshire
Pics: GettyManchester airport
Pic: Mike HughesLondon from the sky
Pic: Sarah WellsWimbledon, south-west London
Pic: RexAbbiategrasso, Italy
Pic: GettyTottenham, north London
Pic: RexMintraching, Germany
Pic: GettyParis
Pic: GettyRhododendronpark Kromlau, Germany
Pic: GettyAt the beginning of October, there was fog in other part of the world too.
Like China...
Pic: GettyAnd Dubai...
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