While one “Arizona Mountain Downburst” (left) still was raging on and moving southward, another at right unloaded in a heavy way. The sharpness of the rain cores loosely mimicked wedge tornadoes, and I say “loosely” loosely. No doubt many who got the rain welcomed it, even with the sporadic flash flooding in the rugged terrain. Within less than half an hour, cloud bases from these all the way back past my position would fill with heavy rain and small hail, and I would be on the way further uphill to the Flagstaff area to position for lightning potential the next day in the Grand Canyon.
7 SW Camp Verde AZ (13 Jul 21) Looking W
34.5148, -111.9946