This reminds me of the last fierce weather I had when I was back at Sheppard AFB in Northern Texas.
One day, while I was over there for my technical training, the temp had hit up to 100*. The base was forced to put up the Black Flag [black means "TOO FREAKING HOT!"].
Immediately following the black flag, a huge thunderstorm kicked in real fast. And I mean fast as in the entire beautiful blue sky instantly turned darkest-ever grey in 5 minutes.
The NCO's ordered the entire dorm to be put on lock down. Meaning no one leave throughout the entire rest of the day and night [that's how long the storm lasted].
It was raining so hard that when I looked out the window, I can see the rain drops DANCING with the wind and that one of our very-strong trees was rocking so hard that people thought that the branches would fly off.
The next day, it was all over. Thank god the storm past. And thank god that the power was never out through out the whole time because I was so bored in the dorm that I wanted to play SplinterCell:Pandora Tomorrow on my Playstation 2.
