Almost a year after the skies of downtown Kansas City treated me to their first show of supercell-spawned mammatus clouds, this encore presentation proved history can repeat. The situation was a little different, with an HP (heavy-precip) supercell WSW of town instead of NW, but the photography location, cloud type, storm type, solar time and bedazzlement factor all were identical.
Kansas City MO (9 Jun 95) Looking NW.
39.0996, -94.5789