Rainbow are pretty and all, but nothing can quite decorate the skies like a post-storm sunset in our city on a lake. Unbelievable sky while the storms rolled through #Toronto #onstorm @weathernetwork http://pic.twitter.com/gFZIoysYH8 — Erin Wenckstern (@erinwenckstern) October 4, 2017 Timelines all over the world were blessed last night with spectacular views from the 6ix as Toronto was once again treated to cotton candy clouds. Look up, Toronto. The sky is spectacular http://pic.twitter.com/HIfPd3jLw6 — Dylan Reid (@dylan_reid) October 4, 2017 The rising harvest moon, in combination with and an early autumn rainstorm and our geographic location, set the sky ablaze on Wednesday evening as the sun went down, promoting thousands of people to look up and capture the spectacle with their smartphones. My view of that #Toronto storm was unreal! http://pic.twitter.com/ay0DepoVou — Mike Boers (@mikeboers) October 4, 2017 No filters were needed to enhance these brilliant colours, as many made note of when posting to Instagram. Blessing your TLs with a classic Toronto sky post rain. And my pupper. http://pic.twitter.com/q2urgHf3QY — Alejandra Ortiz (@0rtizAle) October 5, 2017 The contrast between dark clouds and bright sky made for some incredible sights as the storm rolled out. A spectacular October sunset! Beautiful image taken by one of our Members tonight. #octobersunset #torontosky http://pic.twitter.com/HpgdNjbOxp — The Boulevard Club (@boulevardclubTO) October 5, 2017 One Instagram user noted how much it looked like iconic ceiling of the Rose Room ceiling at New York's Public Library. Mother Nature served up some wild weather in #Toronto this evening! Rain + Sunset = spectacular sky. http://pic.twitter.com/JoMXw7kJY7 — Rebecca Pinkus (@GreenspaceGirl) October 5, 2017 It could be argued that this was more like visiting the coolest art gallery on Earth, but better, and for free. Sunset drama http://pic.twitter.com/opj9TiFJZj — Tamara Alexis (@TamaraAlexis) October 4, 2017 Fingers crossed these stunning sunsets stick around a bit longer. They really take the edge off of, you know, the fact that winter is around the corner.
by Lauren O'Neil via blogTO
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