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I was passing over the railway bridge and saw this rain storm to the west. Some poor souls were under this. Even though it was taken mid afternoon in May 2005 it looks like a scene just before sunset. I do recall it being incredibly dark for a spring afternoon. It may look black and white but it actually is a colour shot.
The sky is a neighbourhood, so keep it down
The heart is a storybook, a star burned out
The sky is a neighbourhood, don’t make a sound
Lights coming up ahead, don’t look now
North of Hookdale, Illinois - Afternoon storm from. Photos looking west and north (submitted by Steven Unterbrink/ June 12)
Heavy storm inCaravaca de la Cruz
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This is the first of a few photos I shot last night that i will post today or tomorrow. I was amazed at the angle of that cloud. And yes it did hail.
Here's the Bigger Picture
Storm in Lysekil.
Storm i Lysekil.
Parish (socken): Lysekil
Province (landskap): Bohuslän
Municipality (kommun): Lysekil
County (län): Västra Götaland
Photograph by: Carl Curman
Date: 1880s
Format: Albumen print
Persistent URL: kmb.raa.se/cocoon/bild/show-image.html?id=16000300029246
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Since the kidlets have been unable to get to sleep at night after so many Christmas late nights (grrrrrrr!), I decided to take them for a wander in the weather yesterday to tire them out!
The wind had been howling and the rain battering the windows since the early hours but, by the time I dragged them out of bed, it was pretty calm and brightening up.
By lunchtime, the sun was shining so I thought, this will be quite enjoyable - up the Lickey Hills, bracing wind in our hair etc :)
However, as we got into the car to go over to Beacon Hill to embrace the wind, there was a hailstorm! The car was covered in a sheet of little icy balls.
Once we reached the Beacon, the hail stopped - at least until we got out of the car! ;)
It was fab up there! Battered by the wind, belted by hail, leaping a giant puddle to gain access to "the castle" (aside from Enso who was sensibly sporting wellingtons!), watching as the hail storms scattered across the city before us, broken by glimpses of blue sky and pinpoints on sun rays.
We only had one accident - Kizzie (10) slipped over pretty much right away so had a muddy bum!! I managed not to let any of them get blown over the edge!
Ace.
<3 the good old British weather! :)
Managed to take just a couple of photos without my iPhone being killed by the hail!
We were driving northbound on RT 315 approaching Bethel Road when I took a few pics. Cold front moving in. I had noticed that the barometer was down to 29.83 this morning. This storm front didn't seem to produce much lightning, but it has rained alot an some areas reported about 4 or 5 inches of rain. More storms possible late to early morning, but I hope to sleep through them - I'm exhaused!
Seems like we do get a lot of storms this time of year, at least one a week as the warm air tries to push north out of the warm Gult waters crossing the cold air moving south out of Canada.
Model: Storm
Photographer: Mark Berriman
High res shot here
www.bumboo.co.uk/Portfolio/Storm — with Aurra Storm Jazz Stewart.
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