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A warm July morning begins with a glowing orange sunrise filtered through light Canadian wildfire haze. High cirrus drifts overhead as the atmosphere quietly destabilizes. By late morning, tumbling cumulus towers rise with sharp upward momentum, building through the early afternoon. By late day, a developing line of severe thunderstorms forms to the northwest. As sunset approaches, lightning flickers along the horizon and the leading edge sweeps in with a powerful gust front. Churning clouds race overhead, followed by heavy rain, 60‑mph winds, and frequent lightning as the storms push through overnight. Just before dawn, the last wave of low‑level rolling clouds drifts by. High cirrus remnants from the departing anvil linger into the morning before clearing out entirely, leaving behind a calm, bright afternoon in the wake of the storms. ⏱️ Chapters / Timestamps 0:00 — Orange sunrise through wildfire haze 0:22 — High cirrus and a quiet, unstable morning 1:05 — Late‑morning cumulus towers building upward 2:14 — Early afternoon deepening instability 3:40 — Storm line forming to the northwest 4:55 — Sunset glow with distant lightning 6:10 — Gust front arrival and churning clouds 7:25 — Heavy rain, 60‑mph winds, frequent lightning 9:02 — Overnight storm structure 10:18 — Dawn with low‑level rolling clouds 11:00 — Clearing skies and a calm afternoon Music Fuzzy and True - The Mini Vandals @theminivandals1840 Going, Going, Gone - The 126ers @hutchinw Plaidness - Francis Preve @francispreve Better Than It Used To Be - Silent Partner #SevereThunderstorms #GustFront #LightningStorm #60MphWinds #SummerStorms #NebraskaWeather