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UK: Eerie Pink Sky Covers Birmingham Streets Amid Storm Goretti
Birmingham, United Kingdom - January 08, 2026 Video filmed by X user AF captures a surreal pink-to-magenta sky illuminating a snowy suburban street on the evening of January 8, 2026. The vertical clip shows a residential road blanketed in fresh snow, with tire tracks and footprints visible. Streetlights cast a warm yellow glow across the ground, contrasting sharply with the vivid pink-purple sky above. Bare winter trees line the street, their branches dusted with snow, while parked cars, including a black one in the foreground, sit partially covered. Snow continues to fall gently as faint house lights twinkle beneath the glowing canopy. The phenomenon occurred during Storm Goretti, a major winter storm bringing snow, ice, and disruptions across parts of the UK in early January 2026. The striking coloration is caused by light pollution from streetlights reflecting off snow and low clouds, scattering orange, yellow, and blue wavelengths to create the unusual pink-purple effect. Online, the video sparked viral attention, with viewers joking about “end of the world” vibes and speculating on conspiracies. Meteorology enthusiasts and locals explained the effect as a combination of urban lighting and snowy conditions, noting that no aurora borealis or unusual solar activity was involved, despite the solar maximum in 2026. The footage reflects the dramatic beauty and eerie atmosphere created by the rare urban optical phenomenon, capturing both the calm of a snowy night and the unusual vibrancy of Birmingham skies during the storm.
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