Dazzling pink sky seen over Birmingham in Storm Goretti snowfall

Dazzling pink sky seen over Birmingham in Storm Goretti snowfall


Vanessa PearceWest Midlands

Getty Images An aerial shot of Birmingham city centre which shows a vivid pink glow, coming from the St Andrew's football ground, being reflected off clouds above it, sending the whole sky pinkGetty Pictures

The stadium lights despatched the sky over Birmingham a vivid pink

As uncommon snowfall blanketed a lot of the West Midlands on Thursday night, residents had been struck by an sudden sight: a mysterious pink glow lighting up the sky.

There was a lot hypothesis on social media as as to whether the phenomenon was an unusually vivid sundown. Or was it the Northern Lights making a shock look?

The reality was much more down-to-earth.

It seems the supply of the show had been easy pink LED lights getting used on the pitch at Birmingham Metropolis’s soccer floor, the membership has confirmed.

Getty Images An aerial view of Birmingham City Football Club ground, St Andrews. It is surrounded by snow-covered buildings in the city centre and the pitch can be seen lit up in a bright pink colourGetty Pictures

Different aerial images helped to hint the phenomenon to Birmingham Metropolis’s soccer stadium

Skies throughout town turned a stunning shade of pink with different photos additionally shared from Hednesford in Staffordshire.

BBC climate presenter Simon King stated cloud cowl and falling snow meant the sky might be extra reflective, and Birmingham Metropolis’s St Andrew’s stadium was proven because the supply of sunshine.

Hednesford City Soccer Membership posted on social media {that a} related phenomenon, earlier within the week, was brought on by their LED pitch lights “serving to the grass develop and get well, retaining us able to chase three factors, not the aurora”.

Lord Brocket/BBC Weather Watchers A bright pink sky over snowy roofs and trees in Hednesford, StaffordshireLord Brocket/BBC Climate Watchers

The sky turned a vivid pink over Hednesford in Staffordshire

“Atmospheric situations with low cloud and even throughout snow, could make the sky a bit of extra reflective and present a glow of avenue lighting, buildings and even purple lights from soccer stadiums,” the meteorologist added.

A bright pink sky over a snowy Birmingham road

It might be seen in Birmingham metropolis centre

Met Workplace spokesman Grahame Madge added: “The blue wavelengths of sunshine are extra simply scattered by snow or water droplets, permitting the longer wavelengths – equivalent to purple and orange – to get via.

“This may have the impact of turning colors extra pink or orange.”

GLMCC Pink sky above a clock tower in Birmingham city centre. The face of the clock is lit and heavy snow can be seen falling around it. GLMCC

It occurred as heavy snow started to fall within the metropolis

GLMCC Pink sky over a Morrisons supermarket in Small Heath area of Birmingham. The supermarket is lit with snow seen in its car park and a bright street light. GLMCC

This beautiful picture was taken near Inexperienced Lane Masjid within the Small Heath space of Birmingham

Mysterious vivid pink captured in Birmingham throughout storm

GLMCC Bright pink sky over BirminghamGLMCC

The impact was brought on by lights from Birmingham Metropolis’s soccer floor

EliP/BBC Weather Watchers A river is in the foreground and lit up buildings can be seen behind. The sky is strange tint of pink and purple.EliP/BBC Climate Watchers

BBC Climate Watchers captured photos of the phenomenon

Hednesford Town Football Club Hednesford Town Football ground with pink LED lights being used to treat a corner of the pitch. A floodlight can be seen in the background, lighting up the grass.  Hednesford City Soccer Membership

Hednesford City Soccer Membership shared a picture of pink LED lights getting used to deal with the pitch

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