What's the weather where you are?

The first picture is in front of my location after the hurricane, and the second pictures is about some kind of red illumination in the sky, they were not lightning bolts in the usual way, but big red orange flashes, I saw them before hurricane helena and during Milton, not only I saw them, I guess, in the ring chat other people also commented.
The photo has differences in colors, but this light was rather red, with some horizontal lightning when observing the storm in real time was about a little less than an hour (in the cell phone photo).
 
There's been recently (last 2-3 weeks) lot of short 1-2min blackouts in the area where I live in Southern Finland. Apparently some homes in the area have had longer duration blackouts. Sometimes the lights just dim for a second, followed by blackout and sometimes not.

This is in itself is bit out of ordinary, but there could be several reasons for this, for example apparently there has been some grid maintenance project going on in the area, which could cause these short blackouts. People have been asking explantion from the electricity distributer, but have not got clear answer (based on social media comments).

But last friday evening something strange happened. I was outside smoking cigarette, when I saw flash of blue light somewhere above/beyond my field of vision. My first thought was that the outdoor lights were malfunctioning, so I started to observe them more closely (the lights may have dimmed before the flash). Then, about minute or two later a second flash happened, and I was now sure it came from somewhere above, from the sky, instead of the lights.

It resembled something like the blue/greenish spark that occurs between train pantograph and the wire during wintertime, or filaments in the plasma ball surrounded by blueish light. I only saw it for a quick second at time and not directly, so this description should be taken with a grain of salt.

So when I mentioned this to my wife, she told that other people had seen the same thing in the area. Here is some comments translated from the local FB group:

"What just happened here? The sky flashed three times and lights went out onwards from the supermarket".

"Same happened here, the whole sky flashed in blue".

"Lights flashed in our home two times".

"I was walking outside and saw two red flashes resembling fireworks. My child and his/her friends had seen four flashes; bright, blue, green and red, followed by really strange sound".

"We just saw two flashes followed by a strange humming sound. About 15min later we heard sound resembling gunshot, but unsure wether these are connected".

"Our tv screen flashed few times".

"There was this weird noise immediately followed by it".

"Last year I saw similar blue flash followed by electric blackout, also then there was no explanation found of the cause".

(We found some comments on the FB group from last January, where similar blue/green flash had been witnessed in the sky followed by blackouts).

The weather was really bad and it was dark, there had been snowing and heavy storm all day. After looking for most probably explanations, it seems that this could have been thundersnow, which is rare phenomenom, and is different from normal lightning, which could explain why people didn't recognize it as such, but it is observed few times a winter in Finland. The weather conditions seemed also to be right for this to happen. Though I'm not sure what's up with the ongoing Stranger Things effects with the lights going dim for a second sometimes, should I also start to prepare for battling with local window fallers :-D

Although the videos I watched from thundersnow looked like being easier to recognize as a lightning, I'm still going to take this as the most probable explanation for now, unless there's any other ideas what it was? People clearly witnessed something flashing in the sky few times (some saw blue flash, others red or green), accompanied with strange, unusual sound (I didn't hear anything myself). With cosmic changes we can expect to see more rare and strange weather phenomenons, so whatever this was, seems to fall into this category.
 
In SC Alaska, it is 38°F (3.3C).
We've had our first snowfall of about 8in. about a week ago. It was wet snow, so it makes the side roads bumpy. It has been warmer temperature-wise with daytime temps reaching 40°F and lows near 30°F.
Prior to this recent weather, it was warm and comfortable, needing only light clothing while outside.
I haven't seen the ducks doing their migratory fly-bys, maybe they'll stick around longer, or I just didn't notice them.
Daylight is at 7hrs. 55min.
 
Here in South East Wales, UK, yesterday we had sun and rain on and off the whole day, with beautiful double rainbows in between. The winds were pretty low and stable.

In the night, the rain turned into a rain of hail and thunderstorm with lightning and thunder. The thunderstorm lasted approximately 2 hours here. I went to bed before I could find out if the thunderstorm came back.

Today, I woke up to sun, just like yesterday. I'm curious to discover what will happen with the weather today.
 
It's been very cold here in southwestern North Carolina (USA). I've only lived here for 6 years, but in that time, it hasn't been this cold for so long. It's been in the teens and low twenties (Fahrenheit) for the last couple of week or so during the night. during the days it's been in the 30s and 40s (F). It's supposed to start being a bit warmer in the doming days, thank goodness; but will continue to dip back down for a few days here and there - at least that's what the weather forecast is showing. 🥶

And all of those poor people struggling with the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.....
 
We have been at the mercy of Storm Darragh overnight. Extremely high winds taking down fences and trees. Nowhere near as bad in the south east of England as in Ireland and Wales but still significant. Staying in the warm and dry today. We have had more named storms in the UK in 2024 than we have had since 2015.
 
In SC Alaska, it is windy as well. Checking the local weather station, there are 5 weather alerts. All from the North Slope borough, so not a threat here.
Monday we had high winds and almost 50°F (10°C) temps. In some parts of town, the wind gusts were up to 81 mph (130 kph). This morning I heard the wind again but it is calm now.

The temps have been warmer than usual, with temps between 30-40°F for about a week.
Daylight is at 5 hrs. 35 min.
 
Out here in the city of Montego Bay, Jamaica, We are out of the hurricane season, thankfully. A lot of activity this year. Rainfall has been unpredictable mostly. The rainy season is normally between June through November. This week has been sunny so far but its been a rough year. The thunderstorms have been quite a spectacle. A lot of them more than usual also the weather changes rapidly.

I remember saying to myself whats been touted on the forum about "Sheets of Rain" .... Its been pretty much how I could describe. At times, the streets have been quickly flooded with water after just couple minutes of rainfall.....Its eroding the roads rapidly too. Lots of potholes..or what I would call craters...have appeared all over the place....
 
Here in west Wales, UK we're just recovering from Storm Darragh. Tens of thousands were without power for several days. I had none for 5 days - had to rely on bottled gas and oil lanterns. Numerous trees blown over bringing down power lines - 90 mph winds recorded.

Here's some pics of a large oak that came down close to my place -

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Although the winds were quite chilly the temperature locally stated around 6 to 8 Centigrade, prior to the cold snap the weather was generally mild and damp. Just to underline the erratic nature of the weather hereabouts lately I noticed early daffodils starting to flower on December 1, (usually flower here in February at the earliest) here they are pictured on the 11th December -

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Additionally, on December 12 a local farmer had a extra , late cut for silage. I seem to recall that grass still grows at 6C.
Weird weather all around.

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Here in west Wales, UK we're just recovering from Storm Darragh. Tens of thousands were without power for several days. I had none for 5 days - had to rely on bottled gas and oil lanterns. Numerous trees blown over bringing down power lines - 90 mph winds recorded.

Here's some pics of a large oak that came down close to my place -

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Although the winds were quite chilly the temperature locally stated around 6 to 8 Centigrade, prior to the cold snap the weather was generally mild and damp. Just to underline the erratic nature of the weather hereabouts lately I noticed early daffodils starting to flower on December 1, (usually flower here in February at the earliest) here they are pictured on the 11th December -

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Additionally, on December 12 a local farmer had a extra , late cut for silage. I seem to recall that grass still grows at 6C.
Weird weather all around.

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Did you get the government alert? I don't recall the government pinging an alert through phones before apart from this storm.

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