GRAND RAPIDS, Michigan — You may see some peculiar light in the sky in the coming days — but don't worry, it's not aliens. A natural phenomenon is likely to happen across West Michigan as arctic air ...
Light pillars illuminated the sky on Dec. 8. in Graceville, Minnesota, as the beams created an optical illusion when they reflected off ice crystals that formed in the frigid temperatures. This type ...
That might be the first thought that pops into your head when looking at these pictures from Monday night. Other WRAL Top Stories The first is from James Benson, a local photographer, who captured ...
On cold, sunny days, tiny ice crystals in the atmosphere can create breathtaking displays like halos, sundogs, and light ...
There are other types of light pillars. Sun pillars are formed by sunlight during sunrise and sunset. Moon pillars are ...