I was in Elkton, Maryland earlier today for the Christening of my latest nephew, when this summer’s worst thunderstorm decided to hit just as we all were leaving the church for the party afterwards at home. I had to drive 20 miles per hour, through lightening striking the telephone poles along road, mere feet from me and my car, through raging rapids of water cascading down the road, through downed trees and limbs covering Rt. 213, downed powerlines, and straight line winds gusting enough to push my car off the road twice. And then when I got to the house, a massive tree limb blocked the driveway, requiring me to get out of my car to move it, all the while getting drenched. Once in the safety of my sister’s home, the power was out.
Was it as that bad here in Delaware?