‘Corn Fog’ Appears Across Southwest Indiana

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Residents have noticed an unusual amount of fog this month, and weather experts say some of it is “corn fog.” According to Caleb Ivins of Indiana Weather Online, the phenomenon occurs when corn plants release thousands of gallons of moisture into the air through transpiration, creating shallow, patchy fog over fields and valleys in the early morning. Ivins also noted a cooler stretch of weather is coming next week, with highs in the 70s and lows in the 40s.

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