Thunderstorms in Florida go as follows:
3:10pm - You hear the thunder, you see the black cloud in the distance, and maybe even a flash of lightning.
3:13pm - Thunder's closer! Get inside or....
3:14pm - ...SPLOOSH. It's like having a bucket turned onto your head from above, and sometimes it feels reaaal nice on a hot summer day. Also, fabulous for your hair after the chemically treated hotel shower water. I played in the rain during high school and had the most amazingly soft, pretty hair for the five hours after it dried.
3:15pm - Still deluging. Lightning might strike very close. This is why you shouldn't play in the rain, even if it does make my untamed hair managable, and why I'm an idiot. Get inside. And don't spend the money on a Disney poncho, because...
3:17pm - ...thunder's retreating. It's barely misting now.
3:30pm - So hot and humid as to feel like walking outside into a wet wool blanket, the ground's soaked and the puddles are getting hot, and the sun is beating down onto your wet head. You might see a rainbow.
