The sky went crazy over Toronto this evening. Opposite those strange clouds bathed in the sunset light, dark thunderstorms loomed over Lake Ontario.

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Mammatus clouds 😉 My husband loves these…and so I suppose it’s my duty to know what they’re called…
Thanks Lina, I didn’t know what those puffy cotton balls were. There was an interesting mix of clouds tonight, with a massive cumulonimbus raging on the opposite side. Magical atmosphere.
Oh yes, they are always around when there’s an unstable atmosphere. Whenever you see those, be prepared for severe weather. Cool shots!
Thank you!