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Ellena Cruse

Stunning aerial images show Severn Bridge shrouded in ‘surreal’ fog

A driver said it was 'surreal' travelling in the fog (Picture: PA Media)

Stunning aerial photos have been released showing a blanket of fog covering the Severn Bridge which links England and Wales.

The images, taken by National Police Air Service helicopter on Tuesday morning, apparently show a phenomenon called a temperature inversion.

This happens when a layer of air sinks towards the ground, drying and warming as it goes.

This creates a warm layer of air that acts as a “lid” and traps cooler air near the surface, according to the Met Office.

The M4 motorway between England and Wales was submerged in fog (PA Media)

After the pictures were posted by the NPAS South West Twitter account, one motorist responded: “This was surreal, especially driving through it.”

Further images captured by Highways England cameras showed the bridge – which carries the M4 motorway – submerged in mist.

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