Mammatus Clouds
Today was my nephew’s high school graduation day. It was 86°F (30°C) this afternoon, so the ceremony was held outdoors under clear skies, and a scorching sun. I planned to photograph the total lunar eclipse tonight, but I was thwarted when thunderstorms moved in this evening. I did get to see a rare Mammatus cloud formation occur as the storms developed, so my image of that phenomenon is today’s blip.
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