An Unusual Rainbow

A rainbow spreading across the sky.
An unusual rainbow.

A quick an unexpected storm passed through on a sunny November mid-day. Its gift was a huge rainbow that, as it fell apart, diffused to resemble the northern aurora borealis in the sky.

It was originally a narrow semi-circular rainbow that was very bright and colorful, possibly because it was right around noon. I never got a good angle to show how clear it was, but as I was working my way toward a hill that would give me a vantage point it was fading from the left end of the rainbow. What was left began to soften and disperse above the opposite hill. Here’s a distance photo of it for scale.

rainbow in clouds
A perspective on size.
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