Not really most of the time no hope that helped bye
yes, it can be
Tornadoes, hurricanes, thunderstorms, blizzards, heat waves, floods, droughts...
Yes. Severe thunderstorms are not uncommon in Texas, especially the northeastern portion of the state, which is in Tornado Alley.
Florida is the state in the US that experiences the most thunderstorms, due to its warm and humid climate. The combination of heat and moisture creates the ideal conditions for thunderstorm development.
Yes it is
Anchorage, Alaska has the fewest thunderstorms per year in the United States, averaging only about five thunderstorm days annually.
It can be construed as a threat. States have different laws, so what can be done about it depends on your state's law.
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probably the states than has a lot of desert like arizona, but not sure
Potentially. Much of north North Carolina is at a risk of severe thunderstorms, and tornadoes have been mentioned as a threat for that day.
The penalty for grave threat depends on the type of threat committed. the penalty is usually 1 degree lower if it's a threat with a demand for cash .
Thunderstorms can occur throughout the US, with some regions experiencing more frequent thunderstorm activity than others. Areas prone to frequent thunderstorms include the central plains (such as Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska), the Gulf Coast states (such as Louisiana and Florida), and the Midwest (including states like Iowa and Illinois). Thunderstorms can occur in any state in the US under the right atmospheric conditions.