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This depends completely upon a number of factors: * which country you are in * which part of the country you are in, e.g. which coast, elevation, surrounding mountains, etc * the time of year * wind and temperature patterns at the time For example, in Brisbane, Australia, the thunderstorms can come from any direction, depending on the above factors.

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