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Many people reported that the sky above them turned a sinister purple hue before Hurricane Milton hit Florida .
The sky is not one color, but in reality the sky is a bunch of different colors mixed together.
The sun produces higher intensities of light at larger wavelengths (red and green) than for smaller wavelengths (blue and violet).
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