Thursday, June 25, 2020

#2349 "After the March Squall"

The thunderstorm squall line had passed through. The sun was peeking between the cloud layers on the western horizon. There were some strong winds at Singleton but no real damage. Early season, low topped supercellular thunderstorms can bring some strong weather. I have witnessed freezing rain in the morning followed by a tornado in the afternoon. That is what keep the weather exciting. The west basin of Singleton Lake was still dominated by ice.

I used the minimum number of bold and rough strokes to record the moment of turbulent stratocumulus that followed the squall line of thunderstorms.

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