
The last chase of the 2025 spring season for me ended in early summer as some have, and also as some have, with outflow. At least this time, it was a splendidly layered, photogenic, tiered arcus formation from a band of multicells and weak supercells that developed to the west near Grand Island. By this time, in central Nebraska, the corn is at least “haah as a man’s aah,” as my East Texas-raised dad might say. I had to stand in the bed of my pickup to get above the corn for this shot…unusual in my experience! After a long, fun and rather productive season, the pattern was about to weaken for several days and shift way north. It was time to go home and be “responsible” again for awhile.
2 SSW Waco NE (10 Jul 25) Looking N
40.8576, -97.4662