Every year for the past 100 years or so, the little city of Yoro, Honduras, has experienced some very strange weather.
Typically occurring in May or June, "lluvia de peces" or "rain of fish" is an annual weather event in which hundreds of fish rain from the sky onto the city's streets in the wake of severe thunderstorms.
No one knows why this occurs. If they came from a water spout, they would have to come from over 100 miles away, and to have it happen consistently every year would be an astronomical coincidence.
29-Dec-2019 23:09:34