Willie Nelson's annual 4th of July Picnic didn't go quite as planned this year due to heavy rains in Texas that lead the venue to be evacuated for several hours.
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For the fourth year in a row, Nelson held his iconic American festival out at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin. The venue's Austin360 Amphitheater had shady areas and a second stage set up, but both became useless once the storm rolled in.
As a Tweet from KVUE's Rebeca Trejo shows, dark clouds were approaching the venue quickly with heavy rains, lightning and 50 mph gusts of wind expected to rip through the Austin venue that's situated east of the city with no surrounding infrastructure for protection.
Around 2:30 p.m., only 3 hours after the gates had opened, an announcement was made over the loudspeaker telling festival attendees that they needed to evacuate the venue and wait out the storm in their cars or ask employees to help them find shelter.
Announcement over the loudspeakers tells people at Wllie Nelson?s Fourth of July Picnic to evacuate due to severe weather approaching. Performances are suspended. COTA says seek shelter in car or another safe place. Follow @austin360 for when performances will resume. @KVUE pic.twitter.com/xN6rFXn1gD
