Over Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.

When the fair-weather clouds, known as Cumulus, grow taller than they are wide, they have developed into the largest species, known as ‘congestus’. These tall Cumulus often produce showers and can, if conditions are right, continue to grow into Cumulonimbus storm clouds.

Full classification:

Other examples of Cumulus:
Over The Isle of Hoy, Scotland, UK.

Cumulus humilis

Over Alberta, Canada.

Cumulus fractus