Average Hours of Summer Fog Per Day in Northern California

In 1951, there was a daily average of 14.6 hours of summer fog. In 2021, that average was 9.4.

Fog is defined as the presence of a cloud base at or below 400m above ground level. Data combines Arcata and Monterey measurements. Summer is defined as June through September.

Source: Johnstone, J. A. & Dawson, T. E. (2010) Climatic context and ecological implications of summer fog decline in the coast redwood region.