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Stratus



This photograph of stratus clouds was taken in San Giamano, Tuscany, Italy.
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Courtesy of Sara Martin

Stratus clouds are part of the Low Cloud group. They are gray and can cover most or all of the sky (like a big blanket). Stratus clouds sometimes produce light mist or drizzle.



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