The Nation - News from Dec. 28, 1986
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Fog plagued much of the central part of the nation and Florida got rain, but most other areas had fair weather. A high pressure system stretching from the Great Basin and the Central Plains into the Northeast combined with light wind and surface moisture to form the widespread fog and low clouds. The fog and clouds extended from eastern sections of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska across the Mississippi, Ohio and Tennessee valleys into Pennsylvania.
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