
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- If you were shocked and a little freaked out by how the sky looked in the Bay Area on Wednesday, you're not alone.
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No, it wasn't a scene from "War of the Worlds" or any other post-apocalyptic film.
Smoke from the wildfires burning across California turned the skies a startling orange color, blocking out a significant amount of light from the sun.
Here are some of the eeriest videos of the orange skies that spread across the Bay Area:
VIDEO: Drone shows before and after transition to orange skies in SF

VIDEO: Hazy orange skies fill North Bay as wildfires continue to burn nearby

VIDEO: Hazy smoke fills South Bay skies as wildfires burn in California

VIDEO: San Francisco, Peninsula bathed in smoky, orange glow due to wildfires

VIDEO: Smoke blankets eerie, orange East Bay sky

DRONE VIDEO: Orange San Francisco sky looks even wilder in drone video

VIDEO: Dramatic photos capture orange, hazy skies seen all across San Francisco Bay Area

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