Updated on May 25, 2021 at 4:18 pm
Audel Contreras
Many Bay Area residents took to social media on Monday to get answers after spotting what they referred to as UFO clouds.
What’s up with this UFO cloud up in Berkeley? pic.twitter.com/j6EynYtIpb Dwayne (@SuaveLlave) May 25, 2021 Don t miss local breaking news and weather! Download our mobile app for iOS or Android and sign up for alerts.
We asked NBC Bay Area Chief Meteorologist Jeff Ranieri to take a look and explain. Here s what he said: What you’re looking at is a classic example of a lenticular cloud. These cloud shapes can often take on the appearance of something out of a science fiction movie!
Updated on May 25, 2021 at 5:19 pm
Audel Contreras
Many Bay Area residents took to social media on Monday to get answers after spotting what they referred to as UFO clouds.
What’s up with this UFO cloud up in Berkeley? pic.twitter.com/j6EynYtIpb Dwayne (@SuaveLlave) May 25, 2021
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We asked NBC Bay Area Chief Meteorologist Jeff Ranieri to take a look and explain. Here s what he said: What you’re looking at is a classic example of a lenticular cloud. These cloud shapes can often take on the appearance of something out of a science fiction movie!
Updated on May 25, 2021 at 5:18 pm
Audel Contreras
Many Bay Area residents took to social media on Monday to get answers after spotting what they referred to as UFO clouds.
What’s up with this UFO cloud up in Berkeley? pic.twitter.com/j6EynYtIpb Dwayne (@SuaveLlave) May 25, 2021 Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
We asked NBC Bay Area Chief Meteorologist Jeff Ranieri to take a look and explain. Here s what he said: What you’re looking at is a classic example of a lenticular cloud. These cloud shapes can often take on the appearance of something out of a science fiction movie!