To be clear, this is the Clearwater in Minnesota, not Florida, though a scene such as this is possible in either. The highway in the foreground is I-94, along which a hail-flinging, heavy-precip supercell developed near the North Dakota border and right-turned southeastward, evolving over time into a mean little bowing line segment with severe wind and flooding rains. This was probably its most photogenic stage, near and after passing St. Cloud, with striking texturing to the low- and middle-level banding features above a still-intense outflow surge.
Clearwater MN (12 Jun 24) Looking NE
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