A most unusual June storm-observing day took us not across the High Plains, but: from lunch in Dallas, to weirdly colored and outflow dominant supercells southeast of Corsicana, westward by a former supercell that was shooting its outflow pool forth near Mexia, to this scenic and recently outflow-dominant supercell transition over Belton, then finally, right past the spot off I-14 where I shot an early-season supercell to a great sunset north of Lampasas. Whew! It was like four different storm chases packed into about seven hours, stepping methodically from one storm to another, then finally, the sundown. A good night’s sleep in Waco would prove needed, given that the next morning’s target area changed from nearby in north Texas to seven hours away in the western Panhandle!
Belton TX (10 Jun 23) Looking WNW
31.0815, -97.471