J. Nathan Matias watched the storm come in over Boston early this evening.
He wasn't alone: Read more.
J. Nathan Matias watched the storm come in over Boston early this evening.
He wasn't alone: Read more.
Greg Hum scanned the skies above Union Square in Somerville around 7:30 p.m.
Tamas K-L captured the evening storm.
Jon Skarin watched the storm roll in: Read more.
Tamas K-L looked north shortly before 4 p.m. The National Weather Service radar shows a line of storms north of Boston.
Not long after, Stephanie M. checked in from Malden: Read more.
J. Nathan Matias watched the clouds over the Charles and MIT in Cambridge this afternoon. Read more.
— Great Spaces Boston (@Gr8Spaces) June 26, 2017
Great Spaces Boston created a time-lapse video of the clouds over Boston late in the day. Read more.
Johnny Saylor captured the giant doom cloud that burst over Somerville this afternoon.
Alyssa Hiller snapped the skies over 128 near Rte. 2 this afternoon (no, she was not the driver).
Mitchell spotted a similarly amazing scene along the Charles River about 30 minutes west of Boston: Read more.
Neat #clouds over Kendall Square pic.twitter.com/azLVE8Mgqq
— Saul Blumenthal (@saulblum) February 6, 2017
Saul Blumenthal gives us a little time lapse of the clouds moving in over Kendall Square this afternoon. Read more.
Say, we don't always get oval clouds over Boston, like the one Tamas K-L spotted over Boston this afternoon:
Independence day or election day coming?
Jean Nagy enjoyed the post-storm sunset this evening.
She wasn't alone: Read more.