A Double Rainbow
According to the Farmers Almanac, "To see a primary bow in the sky above the horizon, the anti solar point, the shadow of your head, must be less than 42 degrees below the horizon (and 51 degrees for the secondary bow). This means you usually can only see rainbows in the morning and afternoons before the sun is too high in the sky." It must only be near the winter solstice that this could happen at high noon!
A Double Rainbow
According to the Farmers Almanac, "To see a primary bow in the sky above the horizon, the anti solar point, the shadow of your head, must be less than 42 degrees below the horizon (and 51 degrees for the secondary bow). This means you usually can only see rainbows in the morning and afternoons before the sun is too high in the sky." It must only be near the winter solstice that this could happen at high noon!