See Mysterious 'Milky Rain' on Cars in the Northwest

Milky rain was reported in about one dozen cities in the Northwest.

— -- Officials in the Northwest are investigating mysterious, milky-looking raindrops that left residue on cars, jackets and phones in the region.

The milky rain was reported in about a dozen cities in the Northwest, including Ritzville, Walla Walla and Coeur d'Alene.

Weather Service forecaster Greg Koch told ABC News today that a muddy, brown-tinted rain is common during summer storms, but "what was so unusual about this was not only that it occurred in the winter time, but it was a milky white or gray, which is very different than what we have around here."

The Weather Service said it reached out to other agencies to see if they have collected samples for testing.