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I didn't know if anyone is still observing the daylight @ 2 a m phenomena, but its totally freaking me out. I live in the middle of the woods. You can't normally see outside at night like this, even with a full moon!
I could go do gardening if the weather was warm! Im going to start recording my observations. If anyone has any answers please let me know.
P.S. NO THERE ARE NO FIRES HERE, NO REASON FOR THIS AT ALL.
I live in Pa. And all my clocks are correct. I will check it out tonight and record my findings. I went back to sleep so I don't know how long it was like this, when it started, or what happened when the sunrise came. I hope to be able to get some answers but I need sleep for work so...just do my best.
I live in Pa. And all my clocks are correct. I will check it out tonight and record my findings. I went back to sleep so I don't know how long it was like this, when it started, or what happened when the sunrise came. I hope to be able to get some answers but I need sleep for work so...just do my best.
I woke at 230a thinking I left the outside lights on. I got up to find the light switch off. I went to the window, it was light outside. I could see all the way up the ravine. Why so light outside, when sunrise isn’t till 630a or later? It was a type of glow, not from someone’s lights being on. Weird.
I get your confusion, as I myself woke up today(3/20/22) and it wasn't even 4am (pacific standard time)...I'm in California, and I was under the impression that it was about 6-6:30am...the sky is so bright right now, I'm really interested in knowing why...I read that today at 11:33 EDT is considered the 1st day of Spring.
Y'all know the moon is just past full, right? It's been really bright the last few nights.
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