Transport chaos as a thick blanket of fog descends on Sydney - grounding flights and bringing peak-hour traffic to a standstill

  • Travellers out of the city by air and by road have been advised to allow extra time
  • An 'extreme' road weather alert was issued for Sydney by BOM about 5am
  • Reduced visibility of up to 200m has made driving conditions dangerous

Thick fog lingering over Sydney has grounded flights at the airport and brought peak-hour traffic to a sudden halt.

Travellers out of the city both by air and by road have been advised to allow for extra time on their journeys as low fog settled in on Wednesday morning.

An 'extreme' road weather alert was issued for the city about 5am by the Bureau of Meteorology.

Thick fog lingering over Sydney has grounded flights at the airport and brought peak-hour traffic to a sudden halt

Thick fog lingering over Sydney has grounded flights at the airport and brought peak-hour traffic to a sudden halt

'Reduced visibility in fog may make road conditions dangerous during Wednesday morning,' a BOM spokesperson said in a statement.

'Motorists are advised to take extreme care.'

Flights have been delayed by up to 90 minutes due to the fog, which has moved from the south-west of New South Wales before moving towards Sydney.

Passengers have been advised to check with their airlines regarding delays.

'Foggy conditions in Sydney this morning. Please allow plenty of travel time and check with your airline for flight status,' a Sydney Airport spokesperson tweeted.

The domestic terminal is experiencing delays but the international terminal isn't badly affected. 

Drivers have been told to allow extra time on their commute.

Sydney Traffic has advised drivers on the M4 Western Motorway to exercise caution in the low visibility.

Travellers out of the city both by air and by road have been advised to allow for extra time on their journeys as low fog settled in on Wednesday morning

Travellers out of the city both by air and by road have been advised to allow for extra time on their journeys as low fog settled in on Wednesday morning

Visibility has been reduced to just 200m in some parts of Sydney, but the conditions are expected to improve by about 8am after sunrise.

A clear, sunny day is expected for the city with pockets of fog remaining in the north-west.

The fog has been caused by rain falling over the past two days, combined with moisture from the coast.  

The haze is particularly thick over western Sydney and the northern beaches. 

More to come 

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Transport chaos as a thick blanket of fog descends on Sydney, grounding flights

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