Large, black, floating clouds, layer upon layer, arranged in a scale-like pattern.
Many netizens, upon witnessing this strange sight, opened their windows, took out their phones to take photos and videos, and uploaded them online.
Some netizens, who love watching drama unfold, even went so far as to go to the rooftop to take out their professional cameras for high-definition filming and live streaming.
People are sharing photos and videos of this rare and unique weather phenomenon online.
As more and more people shared their experiences, they discovered that this was a nationwide phenomenon, not just an isolated weather event in a particular region.
At this point, some astute netizens began to worry and feel afraid.
We urge netizens who are outside to stop taking pictures and go home as soon as possible.
However, there are always some people who won't listen to advice and who take chances, thinking that the worst that can happen is getting soaked in the rain.
As the saying goes, it's hard to persuade a suicidal person with kind words.
Since adults make their own decisions, they must bear the consequences of those decisions.
Jiang Qingwan looked at the various weather live streams, many of which featured live commentary from real people, and some even featured herself on camera. She couldn't help but shake her head and sigh.
All I can do is pray that they can be among the lucky one percent of those with superpowers.
Lightning streaked back and forth through the clouds.
But it couldn't ignite the dark clouds.
The wind howled everywhere.
The night begins to weep.
January 1, 2100, 00:00:00.
Jiang Qingwan looked at the world clock on her phone, which was accurate to the second.
The rain, falling in a continuous line, plunged from the sky like a natural waterfall, leaping thousands of miles from one end to the other at breakneck speed.
Jiang Qingwan's phone screen randomly stopped at a live streaming room.
The anchor, who was out filming, suddenly shouted "Holy crap!"
The live stream screen was shaking and gradually went black. Jiang Qingwan guessed that the streamer had put his phone in his pocket to avoid the rain.
The streamer resumed broadcasting in five or six seconds. Judging from the background, it was in a stairwell, so the streamer must have been quite close to the stairwell.
The anchor wiped the camera, switched to a mirrored selfie, and revealed his astonished face. He exclaimed in shock, "I've never seen such a powerful downpour in my entire life."
"I almost got scalded to death."
"It felt like someone was spraying water all over my body and head with a high-pressure water gun."
After saying this, the disheveled anchor touched his chest and gasped for breath.
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