We are still under a strong inversion. Each day the temperature range has shrunk slightly from around 30 degrees to the mid 20s. As you can see below, under an inversion, the temperature doesn't change much during the day.
While we are windless under an inversion, there is certainly a chill in the air as the cold air sinks and settles in the valley between the mountains.
From below the inversion the photos are unremarkable - nothing but grey. Here are some photos of what an inversion looks like from above. These photos were taken recently by a guy whose blog I follow. The photos were taken in the Clark Fork valley, about 100 miles south / southwest of here.
https://montucky.wordpress.com/2017/12/10/a-visit-to-corona-divide/
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
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