Greetings, A weak ridge of high pressure continues to reside over the Camp today as a low over the Central Ice Shelf draws low level moisture into the area from West Antarctica. The ever-present fog is expected to finally clear on Sunday as increased winds are expected to dry out surface moisture. Sunday: Dense fog restricting severely restricting visibility is expected to lighten up early in the forecast, becoming partly cloudy skies with 3-5 miles of visibility in light fog by mid-morning. The winds southerly at 10-15 knots with occasional gusts to 25 knots by noon. Monday: Mostly clear skies and unrestricted visibility with southerly winds 8-12 knots shifting southwestward in the afternoon. Tuesday: Fair weather is forecast to continue with Partly cloudy skies and unrestricted visibility throughout the day. Winds are forecast light and variable. Cheers, Vincent Weber