Around 5:20 p.m., fog was rolling off Frog Pond as ducks looked for a late-afternoon snack. It then collected around the Hancock tower: Read more.
Fog
Full House Tickets shows us the fog rolling in around 2:30 p.m. Then ten minutes later: All gone.
617 Images took in the renovated Longfellow Bridge in the early morning fog.
Jason the roving UHub photographer, meanwhile, got a good look at the Back Bay in the fog from the turnpike around 8:30 a.m.: Read more.
TyrantII took in the view, such as it was, heading west around Pleasure Bay in South Boston.
Adam Liberatore wondered where the city went as he drove in from the north on I-93: Read more.
— Beth Gavin (@BostonBethy) May 9, 2018
Beth Gavin watched the fog roll over the Common this afternoon.
Dan Currie watched the fog come in over downtown here in San Francisco East. Read more.
S&S Consulting walked along an "ever so ghostly and melancholy" Long Wharf in the fog tonight.
Earlier:
The day started in a fog as well.
The Boston Architectural College Library peered into the abyss over the Back Bay this morning.
Others took note of the fog as well: Read more.
Daniel Glasser went for a morning walk around the Chestnut Hill Reservoir.
Damaskin did the same thing, but in the Public Garden: Read more.
On a foggy day, JB Parrett captured Old North Church in the North End - and the more recent buildings of downtown.
Patrick McMahon looked out over the Charles this morning and didn't see much.
Other people looked out and up, too: Read more.
After the king tide came the king fog. Christine Lane captured the fog covering downtown, the waterfront and the Back Bay around 4:35 p.m. from the 49th floor of the Hancock Building.
About five minutes earlier, she was looking the other way, towards downtown:
Jami watched the fog barrel in over downtown Boston late this afternoon. Read more.
Around noontime today, a fog came in from the outer harbor, blanketing the islands near Castle Island and Dorchester Bay in gray and even giving a hint of a chill along with water.