[Part 1 of 2] Dark-sky, bright-ground scenes long have enthralled me, and this was no different. A former supercell merged with an outflow-dominant cluster of storms that had formed in the Laramie Range, and the entire blended mass migrated southeastward onto the adjoining High Plains, unleashing a torrent of cold outflow in the process. That normally would be a cue to head to the night’s lodging for many chasers overly fixated on tornado-or-bust. But this was no bust, for not only did staying patient in this spot pay off with these striking scenes, but later with gorgeous sunset clouds… [Go to Part 2]
18 NNW Cheyenne WY (6 Jul 19) Looking E
41.4037, -104.9311