Not all supercells are raging, massively wide purveyors of swaths of devastation from hail, wind and/or tornadoes. Sometimes thunderstorms form in favorable shear but marginal buoyancy, giving them a soft and barely-there appearance, but because they still fall within the right range of deep shear, and/or propagare down a boundary (as this one did—outflow from earlier storms) they rotate. Duly and with a gratitude attitude, we appreciated the opportunity to witness yet another unique supercell—like fingerprints, each and every one is—and to see it churn southeastward down I-45 in east-central Texas in the sunset hour.
Richland TX (23 Mar 25) Looking WNW
31.9291, -96.4177