In an unusual phenomenon following the appearance of seawater backflow in several areas in Hebei and Liaoning, another spectacle graced the skies of Fuzhou. The sky was split into two halves, one covered with white clouds and the other with a deep blue hue. Netizens speculated that it was a divine sign, truly miraculous. Local meteorological officials in Fuzhou attributed the phenomenon to the alternation of warm and cold air masses.
On October 22nd, citizens heading to work or students going to school in Fuzhou were greeted with a different sight in the sky. A distinct divide marked the sky, with one half seemingly covered by a large blanket of white clouds, while the other half displayed a clear blue expanse without a cloud in sight. The sharp contrast made Fuzhou appear unusually striking.
A photograph and caption shared by a mainland social media photography blogger named “不貳” (Two) gained resonance among many locals. The caption read, “A celestial anomaly, have you seen Fuzhou’s sky today?” prompting a flurry of responses from people sharing their own captured angles of the sky’s marvel.
The blogger remarked, “The angles are so diverse, capturing it is like hitting the jackpot.”
Some netizens responded, “I felt it was so magical when I went to work this morning, like the sky was tucked under a blanket.” Others chimed in, “The entire Fuzhou seems to be under a blanket.”
One netizen marveled, “Oh my, it’s the first time I’ve seen such clouds, all neatly aligned in a single layer.”
However, there were also concerns voiced online, with one netizen expressing a sense of oppression and a foreboding of imminent disaster.