There are an endless amount of weather tweets that are sent out everyday. Whether it’s a puffy cumulus cloud or a beautiful sunset, there are a million (that might be literal) to go around. Now, some are quality, quality tweets. Others are….well, others are interesting. Either way, there are always great tweets out there. Here are the top 15 that I found from around the Twittersphere.
#15
Severe TStorm Watch has been cancelled for Warren & surrounding counties. We’re in the clear! pic.twitter.com/tYRzms9DOb
— Landon Hampton (@WxOrNotBG) June 26, 2015
I’m not placing this here to kiss up to my boss. This actually made me laugh.
#14
Another stunning Grand Canyon sunset! @SamChampion @JimCantore @spann @WizardWeather @TODAYshow pic.twitter.com/ALEOdCuQv5 — John Kucko (@john_kucko) June 27, 2015
That is one awesome sunset.
#13
@NWSLouisville Damage on Elrod Rd in BG #KYwx pic.twitter.com/eF9tvbbJ3V
— Alex Sizemore (@alexsizemore24) June 27, 2015
Today provided some crazy damage reports across town. More tweets from today to come.
#12
#tristatewx Nice size hail earlier near McCracken and Ballard County line. Thanks Terri Duley Ross for the photo. pic.twitter.com/vgJOYDN8Dv — Beau Dodson (@BeauDodson) June 26, 2015
Thats bigger hail than I have ever seen. Its also super cool looking!
#11
Wow! Look at these monster storms go up in #Iowa .. long night ahead for the upper midwest #IAwx #severe #ilwx pic.twitter.com/aD643W2p8U
— Ari Sarsalari (@AriWeather) June 25, 2015
That is super, super cool.
#10
@WxOrNotBG Shot from Adairville, KY of the cell tracking SE toward Franklin earlier this a afternoon. pic.twitter.com/qOWh1tJwj9 — Jon Urban (@Turbine951) June 22, 2015
This could be much higher than 10. But, there were a lot of good tweets this week.
#9
Pic of the wall cloud that crossed over DC area last night, taken by our team at @NWSWPC in College Park, MD. pic.twitter.com/yNQp3hLIQL
— NWS (@NWS) June 21, 2015
This week was filled with so much severe weather. So. Much.
#8
ZOMG 😵 RT @sskroughriders: No folks, it’s not snow, it’s a hail storm in Regina. #riders #stampeders #CFLGameday pic.twitter.com/7FDccU76EA
— CFL (@CFL) June 20, 2015
Imagine having that much hail. Now, imagine they’re actually playing a game. That’d be craaaaaazy..
#7
Here is today’s Aqua #MODIS image of tenacious Tropical Depression #Bill moving into Missouri. http://t.co/RvzbicUZ5K pic.twitter.com/cBKIcFwfYT
— UW-Madison CIMSS (@UWCIMSS) June 19, 2015
This is riding the line of being within a week, but this shot is so awesome.
#6
A nice look at the shelf cloud that just came through N/E Jefferson Co. @NWSLouisville @JudeRedfield @WxOrNotBG pic.twitter.com/wYHCLwF2pn
— Wx Or Not Louisville (@WxOrNotLou) June 25, 2015
Now this was an odd scenario. A shelf cloud without precipitation? Odd. But awesome.
#5
Lets name this one “Hammer” Instead of MC Hammer, we have MCC Hammer pic.twitter.com/Pii7pwrH8H
— Joe Bastardi (@BigJoeBastardi) June 22, 2015
Storms like this travel thousands of miles and are cool to see and study.
#4
Northern Hopkins co #kywx #tristatewx pic.twitter.com/A6X9XXJeQb
— Chris Conley (@MeanMotionMedia) June 26, 2015
Today provided so many great shots. This was one of em.
#3
@KevinHarned @RyanHokeWAVE3 @BGoodeWAVE3 @WAVE3Weather @ChristieDutton @NWSLouisville Mt Washington,Ky pic.twitter.com/0irZdi1QRZ
— Michael Montgomery (@aeronautipod) June 26, 2015
That is crazy awesome.
#2
Amazing #sunset from Lynchburg, #Virginia storm off in the distance @spann @WDBJ7Weather @ABC13Wx @wsls @SamChampion pic.twitter.com/ELGKReD6Kn
— Kevin J Struble,CPSM (@kevinjstruble) June 26, 2015
This was this close to being number one….but you’ll see why it wasn’t.
#1
High-res images of Tuesday’s surreal sunset over Fenway: http://t.co/h6TTeUMW60 pic.twitter.com/00FeEuJGS4
— The Boston Calendar (@TheBostonCal) June 25, 2015
This is probably the best sunset I have ever seen.