Low Stratus Clouds

Low Stratus clouds are uniform grayish clouds that often cover the entire sky. They resemble a fog that does not reach the ground. Usually, no precipitation falls from the stratus, but sometimes it may drizzle. When a thick fog "lifts," the resulting cloud is low stratus.

Here are some examples of stratus clouds:

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