GALLERY: Mammatus clouds across Green Country
After the first tornado warnings of the season passed through Green Country, Oklahomans rebounded with a sense of shock and awe when they saw strange cloud formations known as mammatus clouds. Send your weather photos and videos to weatherpics@kjrh.com
Mammatus Clouds over Downtown TulsaPhoto by: Courtesy Bill Hader Sr.
Mammatus Clouds after Oklahoma StormsPhoto by: Courtesy Anjanette M.
KJRH Tower on BrooksidePhoto by: KJRH Photographer
Mammatus Clouds in Jenks, OkPhoto by: Courtesy Olya Clark
Mammatus clouds in Bixby, Okla.Photo by: Courtesy Wallis Hatch
Mammatus Clouds in OwassoPhoto by: Courtesy Chandler Ellis
Mammatus Clouds in Broken ArrowPhoto by: Courtesy Stan Bearden
Mammatus Clouds at Hyde Park at Tulsa HillsPhoto by: Courtesy Jim and Barb Weems
Mammatus Clouds in TulsaPhoto by: Courtesy Don Davis
Mammatus Clouds after the stormPhoto by: Courtesy Chas Woods
Mammatus clouds in Sand SpringsPhoto by: Courtesy The Fitz Family
Brookside mammatus cloudsPhoto by: Courtesy Michael Pagano
Mammatus Clouds in BartlesvillePhoto by: Courtesy Shawn P.