On February 2, 2021, flooding struck Jombang, damaging 38 houses and public facilities due to heavy rainfall from cumulonimbus clouds. The analysis of convective cloud development using Himawari-8 Satellite with RGB Day Convective Storm, 24H-Microphysics, Airmass, and Cloud Convective Overlay methods revealed that the microphysics phase occurred in two different phases on February 1 and 2. The peak temperature of the Cb cloud during the development phase ranged from -20 to -60°C. Convective cloud clusters originated from the Java Sea and the Southern Sea. The peak cloud formation occurred at 12:00 UTC on February 1 and 2. Increased updraft and thickness intensity strengthened convective cloud formation. During the decay phase, downdraft increased with a decrease in cloud distribution, as observed in the Day Convective Storm and 24H-Microphysics images.