posted on Nov, 27 2006 @ 02:08 PM
I live in the southern part of Vancouver, British Columbia, and recently we had a freak snowstorm. Snow over here is very rare, and especially in the
quantity that we got: well over two feet in a day. However, that's not the weridest thing.
when the snowflal started two days ago, at around 11:30 pacific time, there was a blinding blue flash that erupted in the sky, and all of the power
knocked out for the night. Then another one happened. My first thought was that these were just flashes that come off the power cables, but they are
not.
The same thing happened yesterday night while i was driving outside. There was a blinding RED flash in the sky, almsost like lightning but without the
deafening thunder. The block i was on lost all power. I got home, and to my surprise i had power. These flashes continued irregularly through the
night, two or three at a time, and every time they hit the lights flickered. They happened once every few hours.
It seems that they might be somehow connected to the snow
Overview: blue or sometimes red momentary flashes in the sky, bright enough to light everything at night, including the overcast sky itself, lasting a
fraction of a second. Started when the snow began falling. Multiple witnesses (mostly neighbors and friends within a 5 mile radius)
Does anyone have an idea what these might be?
And has anyone else seen anything like this?
[edit on 11.27.06 by ProveIt]
[edit on 11.27.06 by ProveIt]