Yesterday morning, visible satellite photos showed clear skies over the Northeast, with fingers of fog extending up the river valleys.
With the clear skies and the rains that hit in the previous days, the cool air in the valleys, the wet ground and the rivers combined to form the fog.
The satellite image made the Northeast look like a block of exquisite, veined black marble. Beautiful.
And, as is usual in cases like this, the fog burned off and created a picture perfect summer day across basically all of the Northeast.
Matt's Weather Rapport is written by Vermont-based journalist and weather reporter Matt Sutkoski. This blog has a nationwide and worldwide focus, with particular interest in Vermont and the Northeast. Look to Matt's Weather Rapport for expert analysis of weather events, news, the latest on climate change science, fun stuff, and wild photos and videos of big weather events. Also check for my frequent quick weather updates on Twitter, @mattalltradesb
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment