Thick fog ground the Dallas-Fort Worth area, including its massive and busy airport, to a near standstill on Tuesday morning. As often happens in New York City and Chicago, which are home to the nation's tallest skyscrapers, just a few downtown buildings poked out above the fog.
For workers in those buildings, the sky was not overcast, but rather "undercast," which is a term not often used in weather forecasting.
Downtown Dallas covered in fog this morning as seen from an airplane passenger flying to D/FW http://t.co/irzAUsTPJw pic.twitter.com/WiyeDSSzji— DMN Business (@DMNBiz) December 9, 2014
Fog is currently affecting flights at #DFW. Please check the status of your flight with your airline or on the DFW mobile app. #dfwwx— DFW Airport (@dfwairport) December 9, 2014
Foggy start to the day in Dallas! https://t.co/Aa4uyPda22(via @theurbanfabric) pic.twitter.com/AEtuGF9xaJ— SevereStudios (@severestudios) December 9, 2014