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Stormy sky and rainbow created quite a scene above Minnesota Twins’ Target Field
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Date:2025-04-17 23:07:12
The late summer storms in Minneapolis on Monday night during the Minnesota Twins' game against the Atlanta Braves gave fans one of the coolest scenes of the baseball season.
The stormy sky above Target Field was dark red, adorned with a rainbow and purple lightning in the sky. It genuinely looked like something out of a movie.
The Twins’ account on X, formerly Twitter, shared an absolutely mind-boggling image of the complete rainbow over the field with streaks of purple lightning all around it. It’s just an absolutely surreal scene.
If your jaw is on the floor, don’t worry. This is absolutely one of the coolest things we’ve seen all season in the MLB (or really, in nature this year).
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