See photos of amazing cloud formations over Wichita after Tuesday’s storms

Here are a few photographs taken by Eagle photojournalists Travis Heying and Jaime Green on Tuesday evening.

Mammatus clouds cover the Wichita sky at the Keeper of the Plains Tuesday, April 30, 2024, after a line of thunderstorms passed through the area.
Mammatus clouds cover the Wichita sky at the Keeper of the Plains Tuesday, April 30, 2024, after a line of thunderstorms passed through the area.
Mammatus clouds cover the Wichita sky at the Keeper of the Plains on Tuesday night after a line of thunderstorms passed through the area.
Mammatus clouds cover the Wichita sky at the Keeper of the Plains on Tuesday night after a line of thunderstorms passed through the area.
Mammatus clouds cover the Wichita sky at the Keeper of the Plains on Tuesday night after a line of thunderstorms passed through the area.
Mammatus clouds cover the Wichita sky at the Keeper of the Plains on Tuesday night after a line of thunderstorms passed through the area.
A couple share a kiss underneath a sky of Mammatus clouds near the Keeper of the Plains on Tuesday.
A couple share a kiss underneath a sky of Mammatus clouds near the Keeper of the Plains on Tuesday.
Mammatus clouds form over the Arkansas River after a line of thunderstorms passed through he Wichita area.
Mammatus clouds form over the Arkansas River after a line of thunderstorms passed through he Wichita area.
Mammatus clouds, which are formed in tall thunderstorms, seen from west Wichita on Tuesday evening.
Mammatus clouds, which are formed in tall thunderstorms, seen from west Wichita on Tuesday evening.
Mammatus clouds, which are formed in tall thunderstorms, seen from west Wichita on Tuesday evening.
Mammatus clouds, which are formed in tall thunderstorms, seen from west Wichita on Tuesday evening.
Mammatus clouds, which are formed in tall thunderstorms, seen from west Wichita on Tuesday evening.
Mammatus clouds, which are formed in tall thunderstorms, seen from west Wichita on Tuesday evening.

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