We had a little magic trick pulled on us yesterday here in Fallstown.

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One second it was there, and the next, it was gone.

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Okay, not really, but it sure looked that way! A massive, super-thick fog rolled in and swallowed the entire city. Buildings? Gone. Roads? Couldn’t see them. It was like someone hit the “delete” button on the whole town. X user @kylestormchaser posted a video documenting the phenomenon and you can watch it by scrolling down in this article.

How Did We Get So Much Fog?

So, what caused this eerie weather? Local meteorologists explained that it was a mix of cold air, humidity, and barely any wind, which are just the right ingredients to create a thick fog that refuses to budge. Fog happens all the time, but this one was next-level, making the city vanish for hours.

Driving Sucked, But What's New?

By lunchtime, the fog finally started to lift, revealing Wichita Falls once again. The city hadn’t actually gone anywhere, it was just hiding under a giant, misty blanket. While it may have been creepy for some, it made for a "fun" morning drive for the rest of us. We already have the absolute worst drivers in the world here. You add a little fog and things get wild.

Check out the video below:


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