I was at Alaminos around 2:30 pm when it started raining, it got stronger and stronger, upon reaching Sto Tomas it was almost zero visibility. If only I had a dash cam I would post the video here. It was so scary.
I got really nervous when one by one cars started pulling over the side of the road. Parang ipo ipo yung ulan! It was coming from the side and you can see the lower portion of the road, it was as if there was fog all over! I just followed the Innova in front of me, at first he just opened his lights but when it got so bad, he turned on his hazard lights- and this time thank God he did! Because I am not exaggerating when I say I can barely see the lights and the blinking helped me out a lot. I did not turn on my hazard but I was afraid that a car behind me won't see me, mabangga ako. BUT if I stop on the shoulder, baka mabangga din ako. I said to myself that if the Innova pulled over, susunod ako, because he was my only guide. We were travelling at 30 kph only
I lost the Innova somewhere so I was following a Sentra LEC, I saw lightning hit a tree on the side of the road and it fell just before the Sentra passed! I screamed "MOMMMMYYYYY" hahaha. My Mom called out all the saints na ata :P hahahaha Thank god the Sentra did not get into an accident, may guardian angel yun.
When we got to SLEX it was only drizzling and then it was sunny
If that rain goes on for 1 more hour, lubog na siguro Batangas. Halong ulan at hangin. I hope hindi naman umulan ng ganun sa Manila, kawawa yung mga homeless.
Naisip ko agad si dr d, ang dumi kasi ng auto ko nung umalis ako, pero pag uwi ko para akong bagong car wash

And it's a good thing my Lola texted me at 2 pm that she is dropping by our house at 4 pm. If I stayed a bit longer, stranded na ko.