Viewer Pattie-Ann shared a photo of a rainbow in Fayetteville. Viewer Marcus Stokes shares an image of a rainbow after storms passed through Senoia. A view's image of a rainbow from a neighborhood in Jefferson. Viewer Valori V. shared a photo of a rainbow visible from a neighborhood in Jonesboro. Viewer Corey Smith's photo shows a full rainbow in Clermont after severe storms. Viewer Tresa Hunt shares a photo of a rainbow over Mt. Yonah near Cleveland., Ga. Walt Harris' photo shows a rainbow arching over a neighborhood in north Hall County. Viewer Stephanie McConnell's photo of a rainbow in Hall County. Viewer Ken Skinner shares a photo of a rainbow in Barrow County after severe stroms. Patricia Kubitz, a viewer, shares a photo of a rainbow after storms in Georgia on Jan. 12 2023. Rochelle Holloman photographs a rainbow from Stockbridge, Georgia. A photo of a rainbow visible from Charlene Smith in Senioa, Georgia, on Dolly Nixon Road. Colby Smith captured a rainbow arching over Highway 16 in Senoia. A rainbow over I-75 south near Mount Zion from Jamal Warren. After severe storms moved over north and central Georgia, some residents walked outside to find sunshine after the ominous clouds passed.
The conditions produced rainbows throughout the state, including Hall County, Henry County, and Coweta County.
While some people escaped catastrophe, the storm was deadly and produced multiple confirmed tornadoes.
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Property damage is also rampant across the state.
How do rainbows form?
Rainbows need sunlight and rain in front of the rays.
The raindrops need to be spherical, which is common.
Light refracts when it enters the raindrop.
Rainbows are common weather phenomena, but the conditions required sometimes only last for minutes.
FOX Weather contributed to this report.