The sky turning red was unusual and uncommon — even for Australia. On March 27, the sky suddenly turned a deep, dramatic shade of red.The striking moment, captured in a viral clip shared by AccuWeather on X, spread like wildfire online.Many viewers described the scene as surreal, with some comparing it to dystopian or end-of-the-world scenarios.What caused this rare phenomenon?Meteorologists explained that it was linked to a large amount of dust suspended in the atmosphere, lifted by strong winds associated with Cyclone Narelle. The dust particles scattered shorter wavelengths of sunlight, making the sky appear red and orange.Officials in Perth and nearby regions reassured residents that the spectacle, although dramatic, was not considered dangerous.🚨🇦🇺 The sky turned blood red across Western Australia as Tropical Cyclone Narelle pushed dust through the air.Between the meteors and now this, 2026 is giving very biblical vibes and we’re only in March…pic.twitter.com/Fc6jcHmbES https://t.co/OUTQHM5NBl— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) March 28, 2026


