Woke up this morning , not sure of where I was. Then I remembered, Brady, Texas. My turn to drive yesterday and we only did a modest 350 ish miles. We have clocked up over 2000 miles to date which over 5 days is average for storm chasing. Funny I dont remember seeing that amount of mileage being covered in Twister the movie. Must have missed that bit. Yesterday's target area was down in south west Texas Odessa or around there. There was a line of storms developing and moving eastwards. Again a line of storms is difficult to handle and so we went for the tail end Charlie. The southern tip of the line of storms, where hopefully there would be some clear space to see what was going on. Howver it didn't pan out again and so we parked a little east of the line and filmed, watched and waited. We had to keep relocating and shifting east as the line moved. The line of storms reached from Mexico right up through Texas, Oklahoma and just into Kansas. It was on a cold front ! and as the line approached the temperature got down to 64f. We climbed in the van and moved east within 10 - 15 miles we were back up to 80f. Not strange, such a defined line either side of the cold front. We stopped to take shots in San Angelo and were suddenly overtaken by the storm. We tried to core punch our way out through the front into cler air but it was putting down a blanket of torrential rain. We crawled along the highway at 30 mph the storm matched that and so we were never going to get ahead. We decided to park up and call it a day on that system and we looked for a town east of the cold front to bunk up for the night. So here we are Brady. We left San Angelo at 62f and arrived 70 miles east in 80f at 8.30pm.