The deep freeze gripping the Midwest has one upside for fans of the rare solar phenomenon known as 'sun dogs', dazzling residents throughout the region.
As temperatures plunged as low as -42F in Park Rapids, Minnesota and -31F in Fargo, North Dakota, sun dogs were spotted throughout the upper Midwest on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The National Weather Service describes the phenomenon as colored spots of light that appear on either side of the sun due to the refraction of light through ice crystals.
This stunning example of sun dogs was captured by Tim Barry in the midwestern Plains at sunrise on Tuesday
In Lake Madison in North Dakota, Jeremy Lundgren spotted this prime example of sun dogs from his vehicle on Tuesday
Also near Lake Madison, resident Cody Welu spotted a stunning example of both sun dogs and halo on Tuesday morning
In Hospers, Iowa, resident Susan Budden snapped the photo above showing sun dogs on Tuesday
They are located approximately 22 degrees either left, right, or both, from the sun, depending on where the ice crystals are present.
The colors usually go from red closest to the sun, out to blue on the outside of the sundog.
Sundogs are also known as mock suns or parhelia, which means 'with the sun'.
The National Weather Service (NWS) confirmed sightings of both sun dogs and "halos" in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, on Tuesday morning.
On Twitter, photos of the phenomenon also poured in from North Dakota, Iowa,
The National Weather Service in Sioux Falls, South Dakota tweeted this example explaining the phenomenon
In Chicago's northwest suburbs, Vincent Godinez spotted an example of sun dogs from his car on Wednesday
The painfully cold weather system that put much of the Midwest into a historic deep freeze was expected to ease Thursday, though temperatures could still tumble to record lows in some places before the region begins to thaw out.
Disruptions caused by the cold will persist, too, including power outages and canceled flights and trains.
Crews in Detroit will need days to repair water mains that burst Wednesday, and other pipes can still burst in persistent subzero temperatures.
Before the worst of the cold begins to lift, the National Weather Service said Chicago could hit lows early Thursday that break the city's record of minus 27 set on January 20, 1985.
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Main photo article The deep freeze gripping the Midwest has one upside for fans of the rare solar phenomenon known as ‘sun dogs’, dazzling residents throughout the region.
As temperatures plunged as low as -42F in Park Rapids, Minnesota and -31F in Fargo, North Dakota, sun dogs were spotted throughout ...
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