Cumulus, cumulonimbus, stratus, nimbo-stratus, cirrus and alto-stratus. Take your pick.
Cirrus
Cirrus
Cirrus
I don't have real-time data access to provide the current cloud type in Texas. For accurate and up-to-date information about cloud conditions, it's best to check a reliable weather website or app. They will provide detailed forecasts and cloud types for specific locations.
I'm unable to provide real-time weather updates or forecasts, including specific cloud types for tomorrow. To find the cloud type for your area, I recommend checking a reliable weather website or app that offers up-to-date meteorological information.
I'm sorry, but I don't have real-time data or access to historical weather information. To find out the cloud type for a specific location yesterday, you can check a local weather service or an online weather archive.
I'm unable to provide real-time information about specific cloud formations on a particular day. Cloud types can vary depending on weather conditions and geography. For accurate information, you may want to consult a weather report or a meteorological website for details on cloud cover for a specific date and location.
I'm unable to provide real-time data or specific observations, including the cloud type from yesterday, as I don't have access to current weather information. However, you can check a weather website or app for historical weather data that includes cloud types for your area. If you need general information about cloud types, I can help with that!
a dust cloud
Cumulonimbus
This type of cloud would be known as a stratus cloud
I'm sorry, but I don't have real-time data or the ability to access current weather conditions, including the type of clouds present on a specific day. You can check a local weather service or app for detailed information about yesterday's cloud cover.