5 June 2014 / Colorado supercells and lightning

When we left Nebraska, the hard play was near the western end of the Oklahoma Panhandle.  We had a secondary target around Limon, Colorado.  When we got to I-70 at Burlington, we decided to head west to the Limon play because it was already underway, and there was little to get excited about farther south.

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Other storms formed later in the evening which gave us a chance to shoot more lightning just north of Lamar.