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Lightning in a snow storm!?!
    #7764670 - 12/16/07 02:55 AM (16 years, 1 month ago)

I'm in Michigan, which has been being pounded by snow for a while. We have quite a bit of it.

So it has snowed for hours and hours and hours, then completely out of the blue, I see an extremely bright flash out the window, followed by BOOMING thunder, which then mellowed out and creaked for at least 10 seconds.

I've never seen something like that happen in a storm with snow only.

Edit: now its doing it a lot, heavy snowing with bright lightning and thunder.


Edited by bhamlaxy (12/16/07 02:58 AM)


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Re: Lightning in a snow storm!?! [Re: bhamlaxy]
    #7764678 - 12/16/07 03:03 AM (16 years, 1 month ago)

It's here....OH NOES



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Re: Lightning in a snow storm!?! *DELETED* [Re: OneMoreRobot3021]
    #7764681 - 12/16/07 03:07 AM (16 years, 1 month ago)

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Re: Lightning in a snow storm!?! [Re: ManInTheCorner]
    #7764691 - 12/16/07 09:29 AM (16 years, 1 month ago)

That's happened a few times here in Ohio. It must be all the dry staticy air rubbing against itself finally letting it rip.


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Re: Lightning in a snow storm!?! [Re: bhamlaxy]
    #7764728 - 12/16/07 09:41 AM (16 years, 1 month ago)

Holy shizbah, that JUST happened here (Toronto) also. It tripped me the fuck out. Heavy snow falling all night and this morning a BIG boom o thunder


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