
This was a day for messy supercells: first a complex and beastly storm in Motley and Dickens Counties that ultimately undercut itself with outflow and gusted out, then after about an hour and a half of transit to its north and east, this big, heavy-precip stack of wildness in the distance of Haskell County, on the southern end of what by then was a large cluster of storms. Long ago I nicknamed shelfy, toothy, menacing-looking supercells like this “Stormzillas”, whether in northern Texas or elsewhere, and they’ve earned the moniker with all the severe wind, large hail, and flooding rains they can unleash. Let’s trek closer and watch it get weird…
7 NNE Haskell TX (25 May 25) Looking WSW
33.2489, -99.6994