15-05-2022 04:03 via kxan.com

Strange looking mammatus clouds form over Central Texas Saturday

AUSTIN (KXAN) - KXAN received several photos from viewers of mammatus clouds Saturday afternoon and early evening through our ReportIt feature.Mammatus clouds look like lumps or pouches on the underside of a cloud, usually a thunderstorm's anvil. They form when cold air sinks into dry air and forms these little pockets or pouches, usually when a thunderstorm is late in development or starting to fall apart.While most of Central Texas did not have storms on Saturday, one severe storm formed over
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