Strung across the upper reaches of supercellular towers like a mass of cobwebs, a brief burst of intracloud and cloud-to-air lightning was but one of numerous similar discharges seen just from this spot. I had tracked the supercell and its immediate, intertwined predecessor, from late-afternoon initiation near the Kansas line, through a glorious sunset, then farther south, twilight lightning displays, to here and beyond, as it churned along deep into the night.
2 E Nash OK (13 May 22) Looking W
36.6666, -98.0197