I've developed a new appreciation for those clouds. Working in the heat, when a batch of those clouds rolled in, you could feel a noticeable change in the temperature. If felt so much cooler. I read that you all had 31 days of heat above 110. It broke yesterday. It only got to 108. Ugh. Sounds miserable.
I love those clouds. We haven't had much of them lately.
ReplyDeleteThe photo editing app that I'm using is called Photo Lab Pro.
They look impressive, even if they didn't give you much rain!
ReplyDeleteWell on the other side of town, we got thunder, lightening, and a deluge!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool cloud formation! I love those giant fluffy ones.
ReplyDeleteI was surprised several years ago to see vloggers shooting the monsoon storms in AZ. It's not something one associates.
ReplyDeleteThose clods almost look like an exotic flower.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful sky view.
ReplyDeleteActually a "thunderbumper" is an enormous fart.
ReplyDeleteI like cumulus clouds that build up like they did in North Dakota!
ReplyDeleteSpectacular picture! We had a nice rain this afternoon which cooled things down. Happy campers here.
ReplyDeleteThose clouds are so beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteI've developed a new appreciation for those clouds. Working in the heat, when a batch of those clouds rolled in, you could feel a noticeable change in the temperature. If felt so much cooler. I read that you all had 31 days of heat above 110. It broke yesterday. It only got to 108. Ugh. Sounds miserable.
ReplyDeletePhoenix, not here. We're about 80 miles northwest and 4,000 feet higher. And 10 to 20 degrees cooler.
DeleteImpressive clouds! I would love a shower right about now.
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