Stubborn, dense fog clouded the Salt Lake Valley on Tuesday afternoon, bringing with it reduced visibility, slick roads and worsening air quality.
The fog materialized in the valley bottoms near the Great Salt Lake and Utah Lake on Tuesday morning and didn’t dissipate as temperatures rose throughout the day, according to the National Weather Service. As the fog clings to particulate matter in the air from the ongoing inversion, it will stick around overnight and likely will lower visibility during Wednesday morning commutes.
Forecasters put the western two-thirds of the state under a hazardous weather outlook through Wednesday because of the fog.