My QXC was in Florida and was... interesting.
Kissimmee - Hernando County (Brooksville) - Ocala Taylor - Kissimmee
Having carefully checked the weather forecast and having been told CAVOK and no significant CBs or weather to worry about for the whole route, I set off around 1pm.
First leg fairly uneventful, except for encountering a group of gliders doing aerobatics (they certainly can swoop down on you very quickly). Finding the field was a little tricky but to all intents and purposes, no problem.
At Hernando County, checked the wx again and all seemed well. Quick call to the wife back at the holiday villa to say I was about to set off for leg two.
Ten minutes later, depart KBKV with CAVOK and light winds. Heading north-east to Ocala, within around twenty minutes the sky ahead seemed to be rapidly building cumulus (typical for a FL afternoon) but I was more concerned about the possibility of embedded CBs. With visibility reducing (but still well above VMC minima) I checked my position and was aware of nearby airfields in case a diverson was necessary. However, within two minutes I could clearly see Ocala ahead with good weather reported on the ATIS, and decided it was safe to continue.
Landing at Ocala in bright sunlight with a typical afternoon breeze, I got the QXC form stamped and enquired again about the wx for the return to Kissimmee. With KISM to the south-east and the forecast still looking good for the next few hours at least, I set off in the knowledge that any weather that was building was now behind me. A smooth, clear flight to KISM ensued.
All in all an uneventful QXC you might say. Except that when I got home to the holiday villa, the TV was full of reports of massive thunderstorms building with tornado warnings across three counties, with reports of mini-tornados having touched down in Ocala just 30 minutes earlier (around 90 mins after I left). The wife had been having kittens think I was up in that!
So it goes to show that no matter how many times you check the weather forecast, you can never be sure!