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No. Tornadoes do no glow at all. The sky before or during a tornado may appear greenish, though.

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Yes, sometimes tornadoes can appear to have a greenish tint. This is often due to the presence of hail or debris in the storm clouds, which can scatter light and create the green color. The phenomenon is more commonly observed in severe thunderstorms where tornadoes are more likely to form.

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