Friday, July 28, 2017

Skywatch Friday - Gloom And Storm

This picture was taken in Johnson City, New York, on July 23.

We have escaped the worst of the weather, but upstate New York has had everything - tornadoes, flash floods, strong winds, lightning strikes, and more.  I know someone whose mother had a tree fall on her garage.  The concern about flood increase, as our area experiences flash flooding time and again.

But, on Thursday, the sun started to shine again.  For now.

Want more pictures of the sky? Join other bloggers for #SkywatchFriday.  

Neither rain, nor gloom, keeps us from our appointed photographic rounds.

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11 comments:

  1. Its looking quite grey and stormy. We are also having heavy rains in our part of the country.

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  2. I love how you captured the sun breaking through the storm clouds

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  3. The northern half of Michigan has had large amounts of rain. Me? My water bill is going to to pretty high.

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  4. Flash floods are so dangerous. Hope next week's weather is sunny!

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  5. Stormy but fircely beautiful sky.Something about nature .Everything is glorious.

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  6. Gloomy but with a couple holes of light shining through!!

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  7. That sure is an angry looking sky. Glad to hear your weather's gotten better.

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  8. Wow, that sky looks really dramatic. And so awesome to photograph. I can understand why people become storm chasers.

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  9. I love taking pictures of clouds. I'll be joining in this one! So you see Jess's face sideways in the clouds? I do!

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  10. Hello again!
    Thanks for your comment on my blog about the cotton blooms. Yes, cotton blooms out white, and over the next few days the blooms turn red. Strange, but true!

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  11. But they are such great moody clouds. Glad you escaped the worst of the weather.

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