UPDATE: Butte County is currently enveloped in dense fog, significantly impacting visibility across the region. As of December 4, 2025, the fog is so thick that areas like Butte Creek Canyon are nearly invisible from the Skyway lookout point near Paradise, California.
The National Weather Service reports that residents can expect at least one more foggy morning, with conditions expected to improve to partially cloudy skies later today. However, temperatures are projected to remain low, peaking in the low 60s for the foreseeable future.
This persistent fog has created hazardous driving conditions and may affect local outdoor activities. Authorities urge residents and travelers to exercise caution while navigating the area, particularly during morning hours when visibility is at its worst.
The National Weather Service’s Sacramento office has confirmed that this weather pattern is a temporary phenomenon, but it underscores the need for vigilance among those in affected areas. As conditions evolve, officials will continue to monitor and provide updates.
Residents are advised to stay tuned for further forecasts and prepare for changing weather conditions as the weekend approaches.
