Sky after Supercell
Shortly after a supercell thunderstorm chugged through Dallas County on Wednesday, the sky delighted us with golds, grays, bright white and clear blue hues.
We were able to follow the supercell on radar from its formation in east-central Mississippi through its quick progression across central Alabama. It spawned several rotations that led to tornado warnings and sporadic wind damage. Quarter to silver-dollar sized hail rained down at our house, but other nearby areas reported golf-ball to baseball-size ice.
Check out all the other skies participating in today's Skywatch Friday.
I was on pins and needles up here in N. Dallas County..Great Shoat as always my friend!
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ReplyDeleteGreat shot. Cool cloud formations.
ReplyDeleteWe had that storm at our house too, but no hail thankfully.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful sky it left behind!
Those are powerful looking clouds! My daughter lives in Burleson so I know about the radical weather you get in your part of the country. Beautiful shot:)
ReplyDeleteSounds like quite a storm! This is a beautiful photo with so many different shades of color in the sky...very pretty...
ReplyDeleteAt least the storm gave you a beautiful photo for skywatch!!
ReplyDeleteI love the gold in the clouds!
ReplyDeleteGreat picture! I like to see the different layers of clouds.
ReplyDeleteI love it!!
ReplyDeleteA cloudy day in Selma town,
ReplyDeleteHad me low, had me down,
Till I discovered the sky,
No lie, no lie!
Thanks for stopping by my blog for Skywatch Friday.
Hope to get to Selma this spring on way to Cleveland and Natchez, MS.
Thanks for the rhyme, Jack and Joann. Selma is dressed in its finest in Spring!
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