This otherworldly, beautiful twilight scene assembled for just an instant from an electrical blast from the “Mason” supercell, swirling southeastward and deeper into the Hill Country. The reflected remnants of the last western reds, glowing along a western horizon visible from storm height more than mine, painted concentric layers ringing the backsheared, mammatus-bearing upper rim. The lightning generated from a fresh, crisply defined burst of convection rolling up the storm’s rear flank.
2 SW Katemcy TX (12 Jun 23) Looking SE
30.8905, -99.2832