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Looks like there's a rainbow at least. Btw you can see the shadow of the mountain!
I didn't get them either. From their reply..
"Anti-crepuscular rays, partial rainbow, and the summits shadow (way off on the center of the image - and is actually a form of crepuscular rays, but we counted it separately). There is also some alpine glow."
I didn't know seeing the Summits shadow would be a phenomenon.
The last time Oklahoma City saw more than 0.10" of rain was back on October 21. It's not supposed to rain in the next 10 days either. One thing that annoys me about central Oklahoma's climate is how easy it is to go long periods without getting any rain.
Wow it didn't get out of the upper 50s here. I think I'm done with 80s for the year. Do you think you'll hit 80 again before the year ends?
Right now, I'd say maybe we'll get lucky and not reach 80F this December. I wouldn't be surprised if Monday gets close though, right now NWS is forecasting 76F but TWC shows 78F.
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