Rare 'rainbow cloud' dazzles skies across North West

A rare rainbow cloud spotted by stunned onlookers across the North West has been described as "spectacular" and "like a glitch in the matrix".
The Nacreous cloud forms in very cold conditions over polar regions and within the stratosphere, about 12 to 19 miles high, far above normal clouds.

Charlotte Hamilton, who saw the colourful display above Manchester Airport earlier said the view was "absolutely amazing".
"It was like a glitch in the matrix. Never seen anything like it."

The Met Office said Nacreous cloud are only visible in the UK when cold air from polar regions is displaced and "hovers temporarily" across the country.
The cloud forms very high in the sky, and display vivid, iridescent colours.

Several residents in the region told BBC North West they had "never seen this before", while other described the cloud as "pretty spectacular" and "stunning".



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