do NOT stay near trees (escpecially under them) and dont have metal objects with you such as biycycles scooters etc. Do not be the tallest object in the vicinity, as in a field or something.
Thunder from Down Under was created in 1989-11.
it depends the lighting can damege trees and houses and cars pretty much every thing ,stay indoors and do not hide under a trees because you can get struck
Thunder Down Under was created on 2006-08-15.
go in some type of store or building.if you cant find one lie on the ground.never stand,especially under a tree because it attracts lightning.
Well, the best answer i could give you is maybe hide under a shelter if you have made one. But, if you haven't then try to find a makeshift one that was naturally made.
It is too early to tell. Currently the area under the high-risk outlook is covered by two tornado watches, which discuss the non-tornadic threats that would be covered by a severe thunderstorm watch.
It is too early to tell for sure as not outlook as yet been issued for that date. The Storm Prediction Center notes that a slight risk outlook may be issued. But consideration of a moderate risk outlook requires a level of confidence not possible with out current forecasting abilities.
No, this is not a good idea. Lightening can strike a water line anywhere and travel through the pipes to the tub.Yes you can, it is the car that you can't be in,or also you can't be under a tree.
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Not necessarily, as school has been in session in areas under a high-risk outlook. However, the decision would be up to the school district, as cancellation policies differ.