Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Thunderstorm With Mammatus Clouds

Yesterday, we were sandwiched between two thunderstorms; one 20 miles directly south and the other about 20 miles to the east. The back end of the storm to the east had cloud cover that reached overhead, with distinct mammatus clouds, accompanied by a curving cloud on the back end. We could see the storm to the south peeking below the high clouds from the storm to the east, and it was as surreal sight to say the least. Here are a few photos.









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