I always think of when I was a teenager, driving a combine in the wheat on an open combine, there in Oklahoma you'd see the clouds starting to build nearly half way across the state, when you begin to see em in about 3 hours you'd be getting something, during wheat season it'll be high 90's or 100 with no problem, them clouds would come up big and black about 50,000 foot high and you'd begin to see the lightning flashing up in it. a few time see a funnel drop down outa the clouds.
we'd stay usuallly until the first rain drops started, empty the combine and tarp the truck and head for the barn.
thinking about that combining and how hot is was, and driving em from sun up till a little after sundown. I'm always reminded of that line in a song,
I've seen sunny days I thought would never end.