Several points in Santo Domingo and the National District woke up this Tuesday “covered” in a mistcausing some disruption to drivers.
Generally, the areas where fog occurs with greater intensity is in mountainous areas such as Jarabacoa and Constanza de La Vega; Villa Altagracia, in San Cristóbal; Monseñor Nouel, Dajabón, Monte Plata, La Romana and San Juan de la Maguana, however, today surprised in Santo Domingo.
Below are some photos:
How fog is produced
Fog occurs on very hot days and very cold nights. It is the temperature contrast that produces fog. Fog is low-altitude clouds that also occur near the surface of the earth.
The difference between fog and fog is that fog is stronger, that is, it reduces visibility more than fog; For fog to occur, the relative humidity of the air must be above 80%.
The fog lasts two to three hours, then dissipates as the sun’s rays begin to heat the Earth’s surface.
The fog can always be observed in the early hours of the morning.
Recommendations for driving in fog
Bring the right lights
Prevent the windows from fogging up
Drive in the same lane
Reduce speed and increase safety distance
Braking gently and intermittently
Do not stop on the shoulder
Don’t let your guard down