Crepuscular rays
Crepuscular rays or “God rays” are sunbeams that originate when the sun is below the horizon, during twilight hours. Crepuscular rays usually appear orange because the path through the atmosphere at sunrise and sunset passes through up to 40 times as much air as rays from a high midday sun. Particles in the air scatter short wavelength light (blue and green) through Rayleigh scattering much more strongly than longer wavelength yellow and red light.
Shelf cloud and double rainbow at Trutnovsko by Filip Petržílek
A beautiful view of an incoming and very photogenic storm from Poland
Crepuscular rays at sunrise by Šimon Rogl
In the morning you wake up you get in the car, you look around, the sun starts to rise, and you see that it will be a breathtaking spectacle
Rays and rails by Laura Hedien
Impending storm just south of the Nebraska Sandhills.