
"Looks Like We're In Stranger Things," Says Internet As Sky In US City Turns Green
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The green colour is created from light refraction within the thunderstorms and indicates that a storm will be capable of producing large hailstones.
Skies in South Dakota, United States, on Tuesday, turned a bright shade of green right before severe weather pushed through the southeastern part of the state. Green Sky's all of the sudden in South Dakota USA … pic.twitter.com/BxMIolG6mZ Sioux Falls, SD #sdwxpic.twitter.com/uH8hRKbA4G The Sky turned green in South Dakota 🧍🏿♂️ pic.twitter.com/wKaA2BiQCj pic.twitter.com/9AmKbYC8MB Pics of the green sky from my family in Sioux Falls have been incredible! Had to dig up this fun green cloud infographic I made back in the day. Hail reports not too large at the moment, but storms are very moisture loaded in this warm, tropical environment. #SDwx#IAwxpic.twitter.com/S39JLSRfEu
Photos shared on social media documented the rare phenomenon. In a video, a person is heard comparing the sky to those seen in ‘The Wizard of Oz'. Another person compared them to 'Stranger Things'. As per Fox Weather, the green colour is created from light refraction within the thunderstorms and indicates that a storm will be capable of producing large hailstones.
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