Scene in Edmonds Around town Wednesday - My Edmonds News

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A stunning rainbow appeared in Edmonds, Washington, on Wednesday, captivating local residents and photographers alike. Following a rainy morning, the vibrant colors lit up the sky, creating a picturesque scene. Residents took to social media to share their photographs, showcasing the beauty of the moment. Many expressed how such natural phenomena enhance community spirit and connection. The rainbow's appearance is a testament to Edmonds' charm, particularly after rainfall.

This event highlights the area's scenic landscapes, which often go unnoticed in daily life. Local businesses and community groups may leverage such moments to promote outdoor activities and engagement. The enthusiasm surrounding the rainbow underscores the importance of nature in fostering community bonds.

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