A beautiful – and unusual – cloud formation sent residents of Abbotsford to their smartphones Thursday night.
Global BC received dozens of photos from viewers of the pink cloud that dominated the city’s skyline last night, but few were certain what caused the strange shape underneath it.
Global BC senior meteorologist Kristi Gordon says it was a weather phenomenon known as a virga, which happens when there is precipitation from a cloud, but it dries up in the air.
“It is possible some rain drops are hitting the ground but that the sun is only lighting half (or part) of the rain drop’s trip down to the ground.”
Andrea Lewis – Mission
Chay Deboer – Abbotsford
Debbie Wiebe – Abbotsford
Doug Corsan – Abbotsford
Henry DeVos – Abbotsford
Jacqueline Louis – Abbotsford
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