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If in the Ocean Biome and it's foggy, try to get closer to shore so you'll be in land biome.
If near the shore and in a land biome, try to away from the shore and enter the Ocean biome.
You are really going to hate it when a heavy storm rolls in just as a Sea Serpent comes to say hello.
Maybe it would be best if you just stayed on your starter island
They arent going to change it. Use a Mod.
Weather is a hazard, an ocean voyage is a risk, this is a survival game after all. Do what a real adventurer would do, slow right down and keep a close watch out for hazards. If it's too thick, wait for it to pass or take a coastal route that won't be so dangerous. Good journey viking.
This also happens in Valheim.