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There’s no shortage of gorgeous views in Kelowna, and lately there have been some especially fiery skies to gaze at, including an entrancing split sunset from earlier in the week.
Wesla English, meteorologist for NowMedia, says that there are likely more particles in the air where the glow is orange.
“It’s all about how the light refracts,” English explains. She adds that dusty or hazy sunsets, where there is little or no wind to move particles around, are always more orange or red. During cool and clear nights, sunsets are usually more blue.
Here are some more enchanting skies from our readers this week!
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