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    May Gray and June Gloom

09:00 PM
May 3, 2026

The marine layer
May Gray and June Gloom

Wide, panoramic shot taken from a high vantage point overlooking a vast expanse of thick, rolling fog or low-lying clouds filling a valley just before sunrise or after sunset. Silhouetted dark evergreen trees line the foreground and punctuate the cloud sea, with distant, layered mountain ridges visible beneath a colorful sky displaying soft gradients of blue, purple, and faint orange near the horizon.
Marine layer composed of low clouds and fog. - © Adobe Stock

Sometimes called "natures air conditioner," marine layer fog plays a significant role in keeping coastal communities along the West Coast comfortable in the late spring and early summer.

If you take a look at the West Coast on the WeatherRadar in the late spring or early summer, there's a good chance you'll see dense low-hanging clouds and fog along the coast. This is referred to as the marine layer.

A marine layer is a shallow, cool, moist air mass that forms over the ocean and drifts inland, frequently producing low clouds, fog, and cool temperatures along coastal areas during spring and summer. While it is common to see this phenomenon in late spring and early summer, it can occur at any time of year. However, the terms "June Gloom" and "May Gray" refer to the frequent presence of the marine layer at this time of year.

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The marine layer helps keep temperatures mild and supports ecosystems on the Pacific coast. It provides moisture for plants like redwoods and acts like a natural air conditioner. It’s usually thickest at sunrise and often clears up by the afternoon as the sun warms the land.

Mary Mays
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