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These Are the U.S. States Where You’re Most Likely to Be Struck by Lightning, According to New Data
A new analysis highlights Florida, Texas, and Colorado as the most at risk—especially during summer storms.
Inside a thunderstorm, warm air is forced upward in a strong updraft. As the air rises, ice and water particles collide inside the cloud, creating electrical charges. Those collisions build up ...
Lightning strikes caused dozens of outages across Oahu following a sudden turn in weather. On May 16, Hawaiian Electric said ...
Lightning is one of the leading weather-related killers in the United States. Understanding the risks and knowing what to do can help prevent injuries and save lives. Lightning can strike several ...
Lightning is one of the leading weather-related killers in the United States. Understanding the risks and knowing what to do can help prevent injuries and save lives. Lightning can strike several ...
A rainy and thunder-filled Mililani afternoon turned into quite the scene this evening. Lightning slammed into a home near ...
A Fort Worth city councilman is dealing with damage at his home after a lightning strike sparked a fire during a line of storms that caused widespread destruction across North Texas. “It’s a lot to ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — There was some impressive and dangerous lightning in the Memphis area during severe storms on Tuesday. Viewers shared videos with WREG of the light shows that sent some running for ...
Last week, the United States recorded its first lightning fatality of the year, and as seasonal summer storms loom on the horizon, experts say death by bolt is highly likely in this Southern state.
As spring approaches, we can expect more severe storms, which can bring deadly lightning strikes. While summer is the busiest season for storms, springtime brings greater activity as temperatures rise ...
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Tornadoes and nonstop lightning roar through Mississippi and Alabama
Severe thunderstorms unleashed dangerous tornadoes and lightning strikes across Mississippi and Alabama on the evening of May ...
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