Fast forward two years... as we approached Jellico yesterday, the radio waves were full of warnings for tornadoes, damaging storms, strong wind and large hail. There was a strong sense of deja vu. Watching the weather radar, a massive red swath of storms was heading toward us, but we were hesitant to stop in Jellico.
Once again, the decision was made to take our chances on the road, and attempt the 11 mile scamper over the mountains to the next exit, with our familiar Walmart refuge. Once committed, there was no turning back and no other exits to which we could abort the mission.
Naturally, as soon as there no possibility of making the Jellico exit, the rain started and the wind increased dramatically. Being as I was one of the voices wishing to press on, I tried to downplay the conditions and the strength of the wind. Given that vehicles were flailing all over the road and the rest area on the opposite side of the highway was jammed with trucks seeking shelter, I don't think I was very convincing.
We pulled safely into the Walmart just as the worst of the storm hit.
Once the storm had ended, we debated pressing on a few more hours or staying put and getting an early start. There were conflicting weather reports about the safest areas. And let's face it, it was three and a half days since we had left Florida and we hadn't even gone 800 miles! We received a sign it was safe to go...
And into the sunset we drove...
We made it to just south of Lexington, apparently missing more storms that continued to pound Jellico. The GPS says we are in striking distance of home today... If only the snow would stop at home...
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