On Monday, I was all settled in for the night and we got a phone call from our neighbor who has seen me out and about with my camera. He said, "You've got to come outside and see the clouds!" I only wish the picture could be as beautiful as the sky was. I haven't seen cloud formations like that before. It was truly breath taking. This is what I found about them:
Altocumulus cloud formations are usually in globs or rolls that are in patches. They often resemble cotton balls. They are bigger than cirrocumulus clouds
and smaller that stratocumulus. They usually mean a cold front has
arrived and will signify thunderstorms if they appear on a warm summer
day.
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