The fog was already there as far back as it's possible to go in the data, about 10pm last night, and was much worse, basically zero visibilty, starting in Naples and Placida. It spread across the peninsula, and by 2am, stretched all the way from the Gulf to the Atlantic.
It gradually started to lift at 11:00 across the state, lingering in Venice, Naples, and Marco Island. At noon, there was no fog reported by any airports, but the fog has since returned in Venice and Placida.
I looked at airport weather data: https://aviationweather.gov/gfa/#obs, trying to get the big picture.
The fog was already there as far back as it's possible to go in the data, about 10pm last night, and was much worse, basically zero visibilty, starting in Naples and Placida. It spread across the peninsula, and by 2am, stretched all the way from the Gulf to the Atlantic.
It gradually started to lift at 11:00 across the state, lingering in Venice, Naples, and Marco Island. At noon, there was no fog reported by any airports, but the fog has since returned in Venice and Placida.