Spatial and temporal distribution characteristics of Fog days and haze days and connecting factors have been analysed by applying meteorological data from 42 surface weather stations in the Yangtze River Delta region from 1960 to 2012. Results show that: In terms of spatial distribution,the major fog values are distributed in east coastal area of Yancheng city, Huangshan mountain and east coastal area of Zhejiang, while the major haze values are distributed in Nanjing, Hangzhou, Hefei, Quzhou, together with other surrounding cities. In terms of temporal distribution, the annual fog days in large cities has increased since the 1960s but discreased in 1980s; the fog days at small cities has a time lag compared to the evolution at the large cities. Monthly variation of fog days for the large cities appeared with high frequency in winter and spring while less and least in autumn and summer, Monthly variation of fog days for the small cities displayed bimodal trend, with more fog days in spring and winter. Average number of haze days at large cities and small cities depicted a increasing trend, and the differences in the number of haze days for large and small cities had been widening after 1990s. The rising temperature caused by regional climate change and urbanization and the high aerosol abundance caused by heavy air pollution led to the major reason of the different variation characteristics of haze days and fog days in Yangtze River Delta region. However, due to the complicated interaction between each influencing factors, intensive investigation is still required for further study.