There will be no rain forecasted. They'll spray the skies and in about 36 hours it'll start to rain. They were spraying this morning while my car was outside. I notice reflective dust on my windshield, especially when facing the sun. Polarized lenses enhance ability to see it. Got a car wash and it was gone- so it's not the window itself. I don't notice this same effect when they're not spraying. If I can reproduce, I'll try to get a sample. Anyone else can reproduce this finding?
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I travelled to various regions of one country last year and I was able to see this happen repeatedly. They even did it once for snow.
The dead giveaway is that they turn it on and off. Keep a little journal of when you see the lines, maybe take a few photos while you're at it. Then compare those dates to weather forecasts, weather outcomes, and (most important) when local farmers need rain (when was the last rain and what are they growing at this time of year). If it's winter, are there any nearby ski resorts that need snow?