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Unusual Sky Amid Lightning and Thunderstorm: ‘Looked Like Apocalypse’ [Video]

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A video of a “weird sky” with a “sepia tone” captured during a thunderstorm has stunned viewers on TikTok.

The clip was shared by @chloeepatrick and amassed over 830,000 views since it was shared on October 10.

The video was taken in Burnaby, a city in the Canadian province of British Columbia that forms part of the Metro Vancouver area, according to a location shared with the post.

The footage begins with a note across the clip that reads, “I was just trying to get a video of the sky.”

A person opens a sliding door and walks onto a balcony, where a cloudy, orange-tinted sky is shown amid heavy rainfall. A voice off-camera is heard gasping as lightning strikes, and a roar of thunder is heard before the person swiftly closes the door in panic.

The viral post comes after heavy rain and wind were forecast to impact the north and central coasts of British …

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