That is some form of water in the oil.
It might be something as sinister as a cracked water jacket or leaking head gasket, or it could be merely condensation.
How long have your drives been? Has the engine gotten up to peak operating temperature and stayed there long enough to burn off any water? It's actually rather common to have that happening in the winter, especially in cars that don't see any long travel times.
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