William Creek tourism operator Trevor Wright told the ABC he had only seen such thick fog on a handful of occasions, which the BOM says has been caused by an unusual amount of moisture in northern SA.
abc.net.au/news/sa-rare-fog-at-william-creek-in-sa-outback/102440374Residents in parts of South Australia's outback have woken up to a thick blanket of fog.The BOM says it's due to an unusual amount of moistureWilliam Creek tourism operator Trevor Wright told the ABC he had only seen such thick fog on only a handful of occasions in his many decades of living in the outback.
That saw thunderstorms drench some parts of the outback, with falls of 40 millimetres in Blinman and 21mm at Hawker. The Oodnadatta Track between Maree and William Creek is closed, as are roads between Yunta and the northern Flinders Ranges.
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