Fans at Wrigley Field on Monday night saw something that is rarely seen in Chicago and no, sorry, it’s still not a World Series game. During the Cubs 4-2 victory over the Dodgers, one that pushed their mini winning streak to three games and put them eight games above .500, the crowd was also treated to an incredible sight in the sky.
Check out these insane clouds that hovered over the historic ballpark during a portion of the game. According to AccuWeather, they’re mammatus clouds:
The mammatus clouds (a rare occurrence) over Wrigley are coming from a major storm south of Aurora… 60 miles away. pic.twitter.com/lK04pW3K4W
— Zach M. (@zachm) June 23, 2015
Impending Storm Clouds On Wrigley Field. pic.twitter.com/wG98aKhCee
— DGrn (@Dgrn45) June 23, 2015
ICYMI, super Mammatus clouds over Wrigley field last night @Cubs , scientific explanation-> http://t.co/eFnNKZLrQ1 pic.twitter.com/3Kwv2U5YeW
— Marshall Shepherd (@DrShepherd2013) June 23, 2015
[FTW]
Photo Courtesy (top): Caylor Arnold/USA TODAY Sports


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