
Ghost rainbows, 'raining frogs' and sun halos: Weird weather phenomena seen across the US
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For National Weather Observers Day, take a look at some of these bizarre weather moments in U.S. history – from "raining" fish and frogs, to mysterious green-colored skies and more.
#Haboob photo from #DolanSprings earlier this evening from Joe DuArte! Dust moved through w/ ~40 mph winds. #azwx pic.twitter.com/z9nV3HdliC Fire tornadoes often form during intense bushfires—and can spew embers thousands of feet in the air pic.twitter.com/BqtfSRh9Bc The skies looked mean and green as severe storms moved through Sioux Falls, South Dakota on Tuesday. These incredible images were captured by @TwstdSkyStudios. #SDwx Wondering why this happened? We explain here: https://t.co/v2H68VsfwG pic.twitter.com/9kmFryPe5r Sydney Borchers is a lifestyle production assistant with Fox News Digital.
From fire tornados to "raining" fish and frogs, here's a list of weird weather phenomena – plus the fascinating and numerical facts behind them.

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