Thick blanket of fog shrouds Sydney
Sydney Harbour has been shrouded in dense fog all morning on Tuesday, but it is slowly starting to dissipate.
Some ferry services have been affected, but flights in and out of the city are still operating.
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Sky News AU
12 hours ago
- Sky News AU
Thick blanket of fog shrouds Sydney
Sydneysiders are waking up to a thick blanket of fog across much of the city. Sydney Harbour has been shrouded in dense fog all morning on Tuesday, but it is slowly starting to dissipate. Some ferry services have been affected, but flights in and out of the city are still operating.


Sky News AU
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- Sky News AU
Heavy layer of fog sweeps Sydney grinding ferry services to as road visibility remains poor
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Daily Mail
13 hours ago
- Daily Mail
Sydney Airport plunges into chaos as thick blanket of fog covers the city
Sydneysiders have woken up to a blanket of fog, which has caused commuter chaos. Multiple flights and ferry services have already been cancelled.