Friday’s lightning storm canceled high school football games and caused a bit of flooding in parts of Chapel Hill – but it also produced some memorable images.
Chapel Hill photographer Rachel Spaniel shared these photos with us, which she took on Friday night…
“It was my first big storm since I moved here last month,” she says.
Find Rachel Spaniel on Facebook.
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