On June 25, 2025, a prominent shelf cloud was observed moving over several locations in South Carolina, including Cherry Grove, North Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach, and Socastee. The cloud formation was captured in multiple photographs and timelapses, highlighting its scale and dramatic appearance as it preceded a line of severe thunderstorms. In the Canadian Prairies, between July 3 and July 7, 2025, severe weather events were reported across southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Notable phenomena included supercell thunderstorms with rotating wall clouds near Antler, Saskatchewan, and extreme southwestern Manitoba, producing strong winds up to 115 km/h, large hail, and funnel clouds. Observations were made from various locations such as Heward, Val Marie, Lauder, and Lafléche in Saskatchewan, as well as Nekoma, North Dakota. These weather events featured shelf clouds, wall clouds, and mesoscale convective systems, with some storms carrying severe warnings. The documented storm activity reflects a period of intense and dynamic weather conditions in both the southeastern United States and central Canadian regions during late June and early July 2025.
South side of the storm complex moving across southern Saskatchewan, as viewed from Lafléche, SK at 6:13 PM CST. #SKstorm #ShareYourWeather https://t.co/4w9vFjMmaT
Wall cloud and some shelf cloud action with the band of thunderstorms, pushing through just north of Val Marie SK 4:49p CST #ShareYourWeather #SKStorm https://t.co/hdw6esgHKZ
Wall cloud and some shelf cloud action with the band of thunderstorms, pushing through just north of Val Marie SK 4:49p CST #SureYourWeather #SKStorm https://t.co/UBmpygjHfU