Violet Storm Palette
A supercell thunderstorm lit by trapped, bruised violet light — more saturated and dramatic than stormy-sky's gray-green overcast.
#1A0E2E
near-black storm core
HSL 263° 53% 12%
18.3:1 on white
#3D2159
deep violet cloud
HSL 270° 46% 24%
13.5:1 on white
#6B3FA0
violet storm-light
HSL 267° 44% 44%
7.4:1 on white
#4A5C7A
cool cloud-gray-blue
HSL 218° 25% 38%
6.8:1 on white
#E8D9F5
lightning-flash pale violet
HSL 272° 58% 91%
1.3:1 on white
Using this palette
More saturated and genuinely more ominous than stormy-sky, which stays in gray-green territory — severe supercell storms can trap light into a real bruised-violet cast, especially just before a hail core, and this palette leans into that dramatic, higher-saturation version rather than stormy-sky's flatter, more common overcast gray-green. #1A0E2E and #3D2159 both carry light or pale-violet text at strong contrast. #E8D9F5 works best as a small lightning-flash accent, not a background. Suits dramatic weather content, gaming, or intense creative-agency branding wanting more color intensity than stormy-sky provides.