Pictures taken by colleagues and residents show what a real pea-souper of a night it was on Monday evening as thick clouds cloaked Edinburgh’s streets.
Some of the Capital’s iconic sites took on an even more dramatic demeanour than they already have as the thick mist circulated around them including Scott Monument, Edinburgh Castle and some of the city’s famed streets.
Here are some pictures showing the dramatic scenes:
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Edinburgh cloaked in fog during a November night picture: SWNS, JPI Media and Edinburgh Spotlight Photo: JPI Media

1. Edinburgh Castle
A stunning photo of Edinburgh Castle pictured as if it's floating on the heavy fog that sat over Edinburgh for hours on Monday night. The picture was taken by photographer and Edinburgh resident Adam Bulley. Photo: SWNS/Adam Bulley

2. Sir Walter Scott
Sir Walter Scott glowing as the fog slowly drifts around Scott Monument in the Capital's Princes Street. The Edinburgh-born novelist and historian almost looks angelic as the light shines down on him amid the misty November night. Photo: JPI Media

3. Grassmarket
It didn't matter what turn you took in the city on Monday night, the entire place was trapped in the impenetrable fog for the evening. Here is a picture of the Grassmarket in Edinburgh. The area has been relatively empty throughout the pandemic due to lockdown rules, but the misty night just added to sense of eeriness. Photo: JPI Media

4. Fog lights on
The heavy mist will have meant conditions were a little sketchy for drivers on the road. Here's a photo of a Lothian bus making its way through Edinburgh's city centre in the thick fog. Photo: JPI Media