A rare weather phenomenon known as a “snowado” was seen spinning across a frigid mountain highway in Idaho.
It appeared Wednesday, Dec. 21, on U.S. 30 over Fish Creek Summit, and an Idaho Department of Transportation employee happened to be recording stock footage at the time. The summit is about 275 miles southeast of Boise.
“He was lucky enough to catch a snow devil on camera!” the department post on Twitter.
“Sometimes it is also called a ‘snownado.’ Whatever the name, it’s pretty cool!”
Snow devils are “a very rare phenomenon” caused when snow forms that resembles a white twister, according to the World Meteorological Organization.