When I got home, it was overcast, but didn't look bad. I checked the weather and it showed a 30% chance of rain was still 3 hours away, so I put on my headphones and went walking. I walked out about 2.5 miles before turning back to go home, and when I turned around I saw this:
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Oh snap |
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Where did this come from? |
Just then the wind picked up and the temperature dropped noticeably. I stopped to take this video of the edge of the storm - the bump in the middle is when my hat blew off:
I started walking back (quicker now), trying to make the wooded section of the path where the trees would provide some cover.
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Aw f**k, I'm not going to make it |
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It's really coming down out there |
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Hey, where'd he go? |
After sheltering under that side of the highway for 10-15 minutes, I remembered that it wasn't too long ago that the bridge was flooded over, so I ran to the other side. I stayed there for another 10-15 minutes and the rain wasn't showing any signs of stopping, so I decided to keep going.
If I stayed on the path, there was a long curving open stretch before I could reach a park area with a covered pavilion. I decided instead to follow the underside of the highway as far as I could, then cross over the field to the pavilion. I took off through the dirt and weeds where the rain was quickly making rivulets, then small streams, as I navigated my way toward my destination.
After a short distance I dashed out from under the highway, jumped a fence and ran across the field to the pavilion. Then the lightning and thunder really started, so I stayed put for the next half hour. After it let up a little, I trudged through the rain to the next highway overpass, camped there for another 10-15 minutes while the rain slacked off a bit, then was finally able to walk home. It was quite an adventure.
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