Whenever you see a storm that looks like a submarine sandwich, you can count on strong outflow winds shortly. We had left a messy, occasionally supercellular storm complex that was heading into the deep woods of east Texas, only to buzz through Mexia (pronounced ma-hay-uh) for this middle storm cluster, then after letting its multi-deck arcus go by, find another set of storms in the Hill Country from Killeen westward. Not bad for central Texas in mid June, when typically the pattern takes storm hunters hundreds of miles to the north in the central Great Plains!
7 SSW Coolidge TX (10 Jun 23) Looking W
31.6598, -96.7