Yes, our rain turned to snow briefly yesterday, but I'm not going to show you that. Instead, this week's Skywatch Friday shot is of a beautiful storm last summer.
Rain rain go away! I am tired of the two weeks plus of constant rain we have been having--it's been too cold and gloomy for the usual bright blue and sunny Colorado skies. Best wishes in your new home, Al!
A beautiful shot, haven't taken a storm photo. I think we badly need a storm right now, that is our only way to have the much needed rain to stop the very long dry season.
Awesome storm clouds and a one terrific capture!! I am sorry about more snow though!! Hope things clear up for the weekend, Al!! I know the doggies would like to go for a walk but not in the snow!!!
That is a beautiful sky. It got pretty cold here last night, but not enough for snow, just down to 39. I wish I could say we had some rain in the forecast, we could really use some.
out here we don't get such weather...except sunny days for straight 10 months followed by 2 months of monsoon! I'm sure we have never experienced such cloud formation! for people living in this part of the world, this looks more like shot from sci-fi movie....heading for apocalypse!! btw...great capture!
So beautiful. And yet so eerie. Have heard from real life family and virtual friends about your untypical weather. Here's to a return to beautiful blue sky colorado sooner rather than later.
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Sorry you are getting more snow. Crazy! Great shot of the stormy clouds.
ReplyDeleteRain rain go away! I am tired of the two weeks plus of constant rain we have been having--it's been too cold and gloomy for the usual bright blue and sunny Colorado skies. Best wishes in your new home, Al!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful shot, haven't taken a storm photo. I think we badly need a storm right now, that is our only way to have the much needed rain to stop the very long dry season.
ReplyDeleteAmazing sky shot! Weather has gone whacky ~ Snow? It is May ~
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend to you,
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Awesome storm clouds and a one terrific capture!! I am sorry about more snow though!! Hope things clear up for the weekend, Al!! I know the doggies would like to go for a walk but not in the snow!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful sky. It got pretty cold here last night, but not enough for snow, just down to 39. I wish I could say we had some rain in the forecast, we could really use some.
ReplyDeleteAmazing capture.
ReplyDeleteBlack and blue skies! Really beautiful capture.
ReplyDeleteThe storm clouds look scary but fantastic!
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Wow - love the dramatic sky!
ReplyDeleteout here we don't get such weather...except sunny days for straight 10 months followed by 2 months of monsoon! I'm sure we have never experienced such cloud formation! for people living in this part of the world, this looks more like shot from sci-fi movie....heading for apocalypse!! btw...great capture!
ReplyDeleteI love the stormy sky, awesome capture. Wishing you a happy Memorial Day weekend!
ReplyDeleteLove this photo! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat lightning glow, I love your lightning photos :)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. And yet so eerie. Have heard from real life family and virtual friends about your untypical weather. Here's to a return to beautiful blue sky colorado sooner rather than later.
ReplyDeleteWow! Amazing picture, Al!
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