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Rare Light Pillars Illuminate Alberta’s Winter Nights | SEE PICS

Residents of Central Alberta, Canada, were treated to a mesmerizing display of light pillars during the night, with temperatures plummeting to -30 degrees Celsius. This celestial phenomenon, often misunderstood as paranormal, is actually a natural event well-known to meteorologists. The light pillars appeared as bright, vertical beams against the dark winter sky, captivating onlookers.

What Are Light Pillars?

Light pillars are vertical columns of light that seem to extend upwards from ground-based light sources into the sky. For these phenomena to occur, specific meteorological conditions must align perfectly. Sub-zero temperatures between -10°C and -40°C are necessary, along with high humidity to form ice crystals. In Alberta’s case, the freezing temperature of -30°C provided the ideal conditions. Additionally, calm or light wind is crucial to keep the ice crystals stable in the air, allowing them to reflect light effectively.

These light pillars result from hexagonal ice crystals in the atmosphere reflecting light from various sources, such as streetlights or city lights.

Social Media Users Share Images

The unusual sight was observed in Central Alberta on November 26 and 27. Social media platforms, particularly X, were flooded with photos and videos of the phenomenon.

One user shared an incredible panoramic shot, “Crazy!! I saw these 2 days in a row! This is a 5-shot pano taken in Lacombe, Alberta yesterday morning.”


Another commented, “Light pillar season has begun in Alberta, Canada.”


A close-up video shared by another user showcased the spectacle, “WOW!! Want to see what light pillars look like to the eye?? And close up even?! Taken this morning in Lacombe, Alberta at -20°C.”


One video posted by an X user even gave the illusion of the world being flipped upside down, further enhancing the awe surrounding this natural marvel.


Regions like Canada, Russia, and parts of Scandinavia are known for offering the right conditions to witness this rare winter event. Alberta, with its frigid temperatures and clear skies, remains a hotspot for this spectacular natural display. The recent light pillars added a magical touch to the already enchanting winter season in the region.

Drishya Madhur

I bring my expertise and enthusiasm to my role as a sub-editor at The Daily Guardian, where I contribute to creating meaningful and thought-provoking content daily. With a background in Journalism and Mass Communication, I have dedicated the last three years to honing my craft as a content writer. Over this time, I have gained extensive experience in News Writing, Blog Writing, Article Writing, and Content Writing, showcasing my ability to adapt my writing style to diverse platforms and audiences. My journey in the dynamic world of media has not only sharpened my storytelling abilities but also deepened my understanding of how impactful communication can shape perspectives.

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