With no “In-N-Out Burger” anywhere nearby to stuff down my throat, I decided to feast my eyes instead upon some in-and-out lightning. Part of a far larger and mostly unseen discharge, even the miles-long visible part played shy, skittering back and forth through layers of a laminar shelf bridging the rear-flank gust front of a supercell to the northeast (off-screen right) with another not far to the west-northwest (mostly off-screen left). Of course, a lightning channel travels through air without regard to whether the relative humidity is 100% (cloud condensate), or not. This, therefore, was merely a fun visual coincidence.
4 WNW Cowles NE (7 Jun 24) Looking NNW
40.1936, -98.5197