13 times the sky looked like something out of a horror film
Digital Reporter
Monday, July 25, 2016, 5:24 PM - It's thunderstorm season and that means hail, strong winds and torrential rain have been roaring through the country.
Dark, ominous clouds are one indicator a big storm is brewing, and sometimes those clouds can take on a life of their own.
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We went digging through the archives and found 13 stunning photos of clouds that could serve as the backdrop to a horror film.
12. Taken in Davidson, Saskatchewan during a tornado warning
Taken July 1, 2016. Courtesy: Gunjan Sinha
11. Canada Day supercell in Chamberlain, Saskatchewan
Taken July 1, 2016. Courtesy: Notanee Bourassa
10. Storm cloud over St. Albert, Alberta
Taken June 13, 2016. Courtesy: Ingrid Vandergaag
9. Storm cloud over St. Albert, Alberta
Taken May 16, 2016. Courtesy
8. Angry sky in St. Catharines, Ontario
Taken June 13, 2016. Courtesy: Martin Angus
7. Storm moving over Gray, Saskatchewan
Taken July 14, 2016. Courtesy: Mark Duffy
6. Mammatus clouds at sunset in Morden, Manitoba
Taken July 20, 2016. Courtesy: Shannon Mann
5. Storm brewing in Pontiex, Saskatchewan
Taken July 3, 2016. Courtesy: Ryan Crouse
4. Dark sky in Penske, Saskatchewan
Taken June 14, 2016. Courtesy: Mark Duffy
3. Massive clouds in Janetville, Ontario
Taken August 2, 2015. Courtesy: Coleen Spatafora
2. Lightning over Yorkton, Saskatchewan
Taken July 20, 2016. Courtesy: Ryan Crouse
1. Colourful clouds in Orcadia, Saskatchewan
Taken July 3, 2016. Courtesy: Chelsea Grunert
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