The best view of my home town is just two mins. walk from my house and very occasionally we get unsettled weather and interesting clouds.That's when I get my camera out!
My immediate thought was "I like it." Granted, I'm no expert, but I don't see so much a conflict of underexposed v. overexposed as much as the clouds changing the entire landscape making a portion of the town dark while the remainder stayed in daylight. I love it when we get weather like this here too, it's great for making ordinary shots fantastic. My eyes appreciated it very much when I covered about 1/4 to 1/2 inch of the bottom of the photo leaving them to focus more on the town and clouds with less distraction of the grass. I would like to see the original because here, and it may be my monitor, the photo seems pretty fuzzy. I wonder if the original print is in focus and the colors brighter?
I might be a bit harsh here... You chose very difficult lightconditions to work with. The left part of the sky looks overexposed, the right side a tad underexposed. The foreground is also somewhat underexposed, leading to loss of detail in the brush there. Had it been a lighter shade it would not have mattered, but as it is it draws attention to what is essentially a dark mass without detail. Maybe reshoot when the light is more even, or expose differently. Composition is nice, lighting is not (but as I said, difficult).