Wild time-lapse video captured the second Arizona State College's soccer stadium was fully swallowed by a strong mud storm.
A towering cloud of mud enveloped Mountain American Stadium in Tempe Monday, blocking out daylight on the Solar Devils' residence subject, stunning footage posted on social media by the workforce exhibits.
“Should be an indication it's sport week,” the soccer workforce captioned the publish forward of their season opener Saturday.

Quick-moving storms swept throughout elements of Arizona Monday, grounding flights, knocking out energy to 1000's and inflicting harmful street circumstances.
The mud clouds plunged the Phoenix space into darkness, inflicting journey chaos as visibility plummeted to zero in a matter of minutes, in line with Fox Climate.
Phoenix Sky Harbor Worldwide Airport was pressured to briefly halt operations as wind gusts as much as 70 miles per hour rocked the journey hub, inflicting injury to some buildings, CNN reported.
It was the primary main mud storm, often known as a haboob, of the 12 months.

It was sparked all of a sudden by seasonal monsoon storms that rolled throughout parts of the state producing heavy rain and thunderstorms.
The Solar Devils will kick off the season on Saturday evening in opposition to Northern Arizona College.
