Post by : Saif Nasser
An unusual weather scene captured public attention in Birmingham as the city’s sky turned a striking shade of pink during an active snowfall. The rare visual effect left residents amazed, with many stopping to take photos and videos that soon went viral across social media platforms.
Weather experts explained that the pink glow was caused by a mix of falling snow, low cloud cover, and artificial city lighting reflecting off the clouds. During snowy conditions, clouds sit lower in the atmosphere and act like a mirror, bouncing light back toward the ground. In urban areas like Birmingham, this can create colorful skies, especially pink or orange hues.
Social media users shared images of streets, rooftops, and parks covered in snow under the glowing sky, describing the moment as magical and dream-like. Many said they had never seen such a sight before, making the event stand out among the UK’s usually grey winter weather.
Meteorologists noted that while the phenomenon is not dangerous, it is uncommon and depends on very specific conditions. Calm winds, steady snowfall, thick cloud cover, and strong city lighting all play a role in creating the effect. Similar scenes have been reported in other major cities around the world, but they remain rare.
The pink sky added an unexpected touch of beauty to the cold winter evening, turning an ordinary snowfall into a memorable moment for Birmingham residents. As the images continue to circulate online, the event has become another example of how unusual weather can capture public imagination and quickly spread across the digital world.
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