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Met Office explains why Scots saw bizarre clouds in sky during Storm Dudley

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Scots were left stunned yesterday as bizarre clouds formed over parts of the country in the midst of Storm Dudley. The strange ominous clouds filled skies across the central belt, with the majority of sightings in the Glasgow area.

Their arrival came as much of the country was battered by Storm Dudley on Wednesday.Many areas were drenched in heavy rainfall throughout the day as winds of up to 90mph rocked the most exposed parts of Scotland.

A number of Scots joked that the regular clouds had been ‘messed around with’ while others were utterly perplexed by the golf ball shapes in the sky.

But what are they? And how did they get there?Here’s everything we know about the strange looking clouds. The Met Office has described mammatus clouds as some of the “most unusual and distinctive clouds formations”.

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