It was very cold here in northern Michigan last night. Temps were anywhere from -18 to O including here at my house where it was -7. The clear skies allowed for some night and early morning phenomena to appear.
Light pillars last night in Gaylord, Michigan. Light pillars appear as a shaft of light extending vertically above the light source. They develop as a result of ice crystals slowly falling through the air, reflecting the light source off of them.
The light streaks on each side of the picture are Sun Dogs. They are formed by the refraction (scattering) of ice crystals in the air and are best seen when the sun is at the horizon.
One of the small ski resorts was busy making snow
Winter can be beautiful if you take time to look and happen to be lucky to spot some of this. . These pictures were submitted by people from around up north here to the NWS here in Gaylord this morning. I have seen Sun Dogs a number of times. Thry are fascinating.