Thunder Cloud Dispersal

We had some rain today, a very good thing. It wasn’t a lot, but at least everything is damp.

We were on the edge of a large thunderstorm; the wind suddenly came up, we could hear the big boomers, and of course, the skies darkened dramatically.

Except for the light rain shower, the storm passed us by though. Afterward, the clouds began to break up and were underlit by the setting sun, a lovely side effect of the near-storm.

Happy Saturday.

16 thoughts on “Thunder Cloud Dispersal”

  1. Nice captures. Summer skies are so beautiful. We had a wonderful sunrise here this AM but not likely much rain for awhile. Just hot. Happy weekend Lynette. Allan

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  2. Hi Lynette – these are really pretty and as you said, a nice side effect of the storm. We went through a really dry period here in the northeast, now it’s rain, rain, rain. We had torrential rain yesterday for about 2 hours – straight down with no wind!

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    1. Thank you very much. 🙂 We aren’t too hard up yet for rain as there were lots of showers throughout June but they are tapering off now and our temperatures are getting high (36C/97F). This is good for the wine grapes but then the forest fire risk goes up. We need to keep our showers, especially the straight down, soaking kind. Good to hear that your dry period was alleviated but you don’t need floods, either!

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    1. Yes, these clouds were beautiful – we’re situated in a good location to see this phenomenon fairly often. It would be great if we could borrow a little of your rain as we’re beginning to get quite dry.

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