New Jersey Wasn’t the Only State with the Perfect Pink Sky
Happy Friday everyone.
I know we are at the end of the work week which means everyone is exhausted but did you happen to have a few minutes to look up yesterday? (When I said yesterday, I mean September 29th)
Our skies were wild with bright colors and I swear, the clouds looked exactly like cotton candy around sunset.
It all started when my sisters and I were exchanging photos of the sunset. We all live in different areas throughout the Northeast.
It got me thinking: "Does the sky look like cotton candy across the whole northeast?"
So I went to work and hit up friends far and wide.
Just about every single photo I received showed fluffy, pink and blue clouds which had me craving a humongous, boardwalk bag of cotton candy.
At the end of these photos, you will notice that the colors start to change to a tint of red, orange and yellow. Wild, right?
I believe I have read that bright colors in our skies are actually signs of pollution.
Is this true? Does anyone know?
Can you email me at Nicole.Murray@townsquaremedia.com if you know the science behind all this?
Let's take a look at photos taken across the Northeast during yesterday's sunset.
New Jersey Wasn't the Only State with the Perfect Pink Sky
So now that you have looked at the photos, any explanation for this?
Can you email me at Nicole.Murray@townsquaremedia.com if you know the science behind all this? Thank you in advance!
New Jersey Wasn't the Only State with the Perfect Pink Sky
You want to see some more pictures of Mother Nature hard at work?