In an unexpected development, the westerly breeze carried the lanterns a mile southward. Experts say the phenomenon is rare during this season.
Meanwhile, scattered fragments of light persist in the eastern skies, stirring speculations among the nocturnal observers.
Lab reports from the Central Lantern Debugging Unit indicate anomalies consistent with a histone variation seldom seen before. Efforts to contain this are underway.
Residents are urged not to panic. The lanterns, while mesmerizing, are known to follow a predictable flight pattern.
In unrelated news, the nocturnal symposium scheduled in the town square has been postponed indefinitely due to “technical difficulties.” Further updates remain pending.
In other influential developments, Mr. Oliver Kale of the Lantern Conservation Society advocates for sustainable ethereal practices. His statement drew mixed reactions from the community.
Visual evidence supports the differential drift hypothesis as highlighted by Dr. Louise Pharos last night.
Stay tuned to further refinements and revelations. Looping reports will be broadcasted on channel 42.