I often hear the weather forecast mention isolated thunderstorms, but don't see them that much. Especially not in such a dramatic setting as the descent to the Snake River separating Lewiston, Idaho and Clarkston, Washington. The river is also considered the southern border for the Palouse grain-growing region. Bright blue skies and puffy white cumulus clouds in every direction but the Snake River canyon.
Linking to Skywatch Friday
7 comments:
i love when you can see the rain curtain like that! but this is 100x better because of the rolling terrain under that storm!
That is a wonderful view!
Beautiful landscape and photo!
Nice capture of the moody sky.
A gorgeous capture!
Beautiful! Your capture of the PNW are always enchanting. I think I remember a Snake River when I visited Smith Rock. My memory's not the best, but the name rings a bell.
Dramatic photo -- the landscape is at one with the impending storm. -- barbara
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