Cruising into Torrington after a decent afternoon of storm observing and landscape photography up near Lusk, we intended to meet with a group of friends for dinner in town. Fortunately they, too, are storm observers, and understood perfectly why we were delayed until near the end of their meal: this magnificent eruption of convection near the Nebraska border, brilliantly illuminated by the last golden rays of the day. Within just a few minutes, the formation would change a lot yet remain equally spectacular.
Torrington, WY (31 May 14) Looking ESE
42.0399, -104.1803