The weather around you: A sea of clouds appears in the Grand Canyon, and AZ will receive rainfall on Friday
The weather around you: A sea of clouds appears in the Grand Canyon, and AZ will receive rainfall on Friday Recently, in Arizona's Grand Canyon National Park, thick cumulus clouds filled the canyon, and the deep...
Recently, in Arizona's Grand Canyon National Park, thick cumulus clouds filled the canyon, contrasting with the vast crimson mountains, creating a beautiful and majestic scene. Such a strange weather phenomenon attracted a large number of tourists to stop and admire. According to estimates from relevant weather departments, the cumulus clouds may stay until Thursday and then gradually dissipate. Cory Mottice of the National Weather Service said that such a weather spectacle usually only occurs once every few years, and this is the second time such a phenomenon has occurred in the Grand Canyon following last year.
In addition, a large amount of water vapor swept in from California, which will bring showers and even some snowfall to Alberta on Friday night, and the temperature will drop significantly. Friends, please pay attention to add clothing to prevent catching cold.
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