The fog threatened to encase everyone and everything, but only briefly - it blew by and allowed us to see again. This view is from the 96th floor of the Hancock Building.
Something I had never seen before: the aftermath of a Chicago thunderstorm. The storm blew through from the west, and after passing through the city, it ended up over Lake Michigan, which was a cold body of water. This destroyed the energy source of the storm, and all that fog formed from the suddenly-cooled remnants of the clouds. Total time of the storm and fog: less than one hour.
hey it doesn't sound like social distancing in there lol
Nope! Never heard of such a thing at the time...back in the good ole days!
What was this fog?
Something I had never seen before: the aftermath of a Chicago thunderstorm. The storm blew through from the west, and after passing through the city, it ended up over Lake Michigan, which was a cold body of water. This destroyed the energy source of the storm, and all that fog formed from the suddenly-cooled remnants of the clouds. Total time of the storm and fog: less than one hour.