Monday, June 29, 2020

#2351 "Singleton April Snowsquall"

The cold and unstable air mass was producing very vigourous snow flurries. This particular towering cumulus was tilted over with the northwesterly winds. The banded structure of the backlit cumulus tower caught my eye along with the shaft of heavy snow reaching the ground. The snow even accumulated at least 2 centimetres. The ice was still hanging in the western basin of Singleton Lake.
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