26 May 2019 – Storms Texas Panhandle/Canadian River Flooding

This was more of a chase attempt.  Running on little sleep and flying solo, I made it to Amarillo before examining data and deciding that I could still be in eastern New Mexico after sunset.  The thought of that happening and needing to return home that evening didn’t interest me much and I started the drive back home.  It was painful the following day when I saw images of New Mexico storms that I had a good chance of bagging.  Oh, well.
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I stopped on the way back to check out the Canadian River where I-40 crosses it to the northeast of Hinton.  I don’t ever remember seeing the river that far out of its banks.