In Southern Arizona, skies can develop their own ominous appearance during monsoon. But in Sioux Falls, South Dakota this week, the sky looked much different. Full story .
On Tuesday, Sioux Falls residents saw it turn green just before severe weather moved in.
The National Weather Service said a derecho swept through much of the state, with winds reaching 99 mph in some areas. According to the agency, a derecho is"a widespread, long-lived wind storm that is associated with a band of rapidly moving showers or thunderstorms."According to AccuWeather, green skies often accompany severe weather.
Scientists believe if a thunderstorm coincides with ambient red light, like a sunset, airborne water particles can bend the light, so it appears green.
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