We’ve had plenty of sun today, with much warmer temperatures than what we have seen over the past week, that’s for sure!
Though sun halos can happen year-round, they are especially noticeable in the winter when ice-filled cirrus clouds are more common.
When a front moves through or on just a regular day we can see middle tiered clouds here at home. Altocumulus clouds ...
Lenticular Clouds Lenticular clouds, with their distinctive lens shape, often hover over mountain ranges like alien spaceships. These stationary clouds form when moist air flows over mountains or ...
According to Keith Berger, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service office in Gaylord, sun halos form when high-altitude clouds — specifically cirrus or cirrostratus clouds — contain ...
After a snowy and frigid Wednesday morning, viewers from across Colorado sent in photos of what appears to be colorful spots ...
The only clouds in the sky are the cirrostratus clouds passing over Iowa this evening. Skies will remain mainly clear through the overnight hours, with winds diminishing as the night progresses.
Sun dogs appear when sunlight passes through a thin veil of ice crystal clouds (usually cirrus or cirrostratus), and the ice acts as a prism, refracting the light,” said the Old Farmer’s Almanac.