The last vestiges of a city-lit nighttime supercell’s tiered, stacked structure translated across the near northeastern sky, as its outflow rushed out to choke off remaining inflow. Within 10 minutes, the rear-flank gust front had roared past, rendering refreshingly cool northerly winds, while the storm lost what little lightning it still had been producing in the main core, then soon enough, lost even the core.
Norman OK (25 Jun 24) Looking NE
35.2199, -97.3962