kevätningslit
Kevätningslit is a term used in some Nordic regions to describe a specific type of atmospheric phenomenon. It refers to the visual effect of sunlight filtering through a thin layer of high-altitude ice crystals, often occurring in late winter or early spring. This process can create a variety of optical illusions, most commonly a halo or a ring of light around the sun. The precise angle of the ice crystals and the observer's perspective influence the visibility and appearance of these halos.
The term itself is derived from a combination of words related to spring and a specific quality
Kevätningslit is not associated with any particular weather system and does not typically predict precipitation or