These amazing clouds that filled the Grand Canyon will make your day

Published December 13, 2014 4:35pm ET



The Department of Interior has some solid Instagram game, but what they posted earlier this week will make your day.

“This meteorological phenomenon is called a total cloud inversion,” Interior said on its Instagram, “and it happens when the air near the ground is cooler than the air above it, creating a blanket of clouds.”

The photos below are all courtesy of the Grand Canyon National Park Service Flickr feed.

Enjoy!