
Watch: Massive Supercell Stuns West Texas Sky Near Lubbock
That West Texas sky makes for some breathtaking storm watching. Check out this video of a supercell southwest of Lubbock by storm chaser Reed Timmer.
Danger and Beauty in One Shot
It’s wild that something so dangerous can be so beautiful at the same time. But I can’t tell you how many times I’ve marveled at videos like the one below.

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This year has provided more storm videos than we typically get at this time of year. Indeed, it has been a very active storm season. In fact, it’s the most active season I can remember.
It’s been particularly bad when it comes to hailstorms. We were pummeled by golf ball-sized hail at my house here in Wichita Falls back in early April. Like so many others in this town, we need a new roof. I see a roof being replaced in my neighborhood just about every day.
Stay Safe, Storm Season Isn’t Over Yet
Hopefully, the weather will start to calm down a bit as we’re just about out of the stormiest part of the year. That said, it’s pretty much always stormy season around these parts. So, y’all be careful out there and keep an eye and an ear on local media for the latest when the skies start to darken.
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