reduces visibility in winters
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Liquid precipitation accounts for most low visibility in the summer and 20% of low visibility in the winter. Most low visibility in the winter is associated with with frontal passages. Fog also differs seasonally in terms of its effects on visibility.
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Reduce the visibility in winter because of fog, dust particles in air, and minimum sunlight...
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who reduces it
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