mist
Mist is a weather phenomenon that consists of tiny water droplets suspended in the air near the ground. It occurs when warm, moist air cools and condenses, creating a thick, fog-like appearance. Mist can reduce visibility, making it difficult to see far distances, and is often seen in the early morning or late evening.
Mist is commonly found in areas with high humidity, such as near lakes, rivers, or coastal regions. It can also form in forests and mountainous areas where temperature changes rapidly. Unlike fog, mist typically has a lighter density and allows for slightly better visibility.