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Dense fog caused zero-mile visibility across North Texas, creating hazardous morning driving conditions along the I-35 corridor.
The fog is a result of saturated ground following a storm system that delivered 1-2 inches of rain to most of the region.
While the fog is expected to clear for afternoon sun, the first cold front of the season is set to arrive Tuesday, dropping high temperatures to the low 60s by Wednesday.
DALLAS - Dense fog blanketed the North Texas area Sunday morning, causing visibility to plummet and creating hazardous driving conditions along the I-35 corridor.
The fog, which formed as the sun began to rise, is a result of saturated ground following a dynamic storm system that delivered multiple rounds of showers and storms over the last two days.
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