So, did you see those "rainbow clouds" over Jonggol, Bogor (Indonesia) recently? Click here to read the news. Honestly, it looked like something straight out of a movie, but we shouldn't be worried and it’s definitely not a glitch in the matrix.
Here’s the tea on what was actually going on:
It’s basically nature’s disco ball
According to the weather folks a.k.a Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysical Agency (BMKG), it’s actually pretty simple. Imagine the sun hitting tiny water droplets hanging out in the air—maybe from some rain nearby. Those droplets acted like little prisms, catching the light and breaking it into those crazy colors.
The reason it didn't look like a normal rainbow "arch" is because there was this big, chunky towering cumulus cloud growing right there. It basically cut the rainbow off, hiding the rest of it and making it look like the cloud itself was just glowing with colors.
It was so unbelievably magical that when my friend shared it on Instagram, the app actually flagged it as AI-generated!

Major Rainbow Dash vibes
Just last night, while watching My Little Pony with my daughter, we both started laughing at how much a recent fireball looked like Rainbow Dash’s Sonic Rainboom, If you’ve ever watched. It was the exact same burst of light and color.

You know that moment where she pulls off a crazy stunt and the sky just "bursts" with color? That’s exactly the vibe it had. It wasn't a perfect, sleepy bow across the horizon; it was more like a localized explosion of color tucked behind the clouds.
Is it a bad sign?
Not at all! It’s actually a sign that the clouds are working overtime. While it might have been perfectly sunny where people were standing, those "rainbow clouds" were just nature’s way of saying, "Hey, I'm building some rain clouds over here, might get a bit wet later!"
TL;DR:
No flying ponies were harmed, and no magic was involved. Just the perfect combo of sunlight, water, and some clouds playing hide-and-seek.
Definitely a "stop and take a photo" kind of moment!