It feels eerie, apocalyptic and frightening,” McKeown told CNN. “I’ve lived in the Bay Area since 1988 and never experienced such doom coming from the sky.

I’ve lived in northern California since 1978,” Gleick wrote to CNN. “I have NEVER seen skies like this. It’s like midnight out there now (at 10:15am) but instead of black skies, they’re dark, dark red.

The sun rose, yet the sky stayed ominously dark in Northern California. Hours after sunrise on Wednesday residents of the San Francisco Bay Area waited for daylight. Instead they got only the faintest suggestion that somewhere above the smoky skies the sun had indeed risen.

Some called it a nuclear winter. Cars kept their headlights on. Offices towers in San Francisco, where the smoke is mixing with fog, were illuminated as if in the middle of the night.

The Bay Area in California awoke Wednesday to a scene straight out of Mars. When the smoke and ash get even thicker close to the wildfires, it can cut the sunlight out completely, making it look like the dead of night.

https://edition.cnn.com/2020/09/09/weather/california-orange-skies-wildfires-photos-trnd/index.html

[MATT 24:29]

A) Immediately after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened

B) and the moon shall not give her light

C) and the stars shall fall from heaven

D) and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken.

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