Thunder and lightning, sky darkens, winds increase. A better long distance warning is crackily static on an AM radio. You can only hear thunder about 8 miles away, but the static can be heard about 40 miles away from the storm.
a buildup of dark clouds
A buildup of dark clouds
Buildup of dark clouds
a buildup of dark clouds
A common first indicator of an approaching thunderstorm is a darkening sky or a shift in the color of the clouds to a dark gray or greenish color. Wind speeds may also increase, and you may notice distant rumbles of thunder or see lightning flashes in the distance.
Thunder and lightning, sky darkens, winds increase. A better long distance warning is crackily static on an AM radio. You can only hear thunder about 8 miles away, but the static can be heard about 40 miles away from the storm.
A buildup of dark clouds.
A common indicator of an approaching thunderstorm is darkening skies, particularly if they quickly become significantly darker than the surrounding area. Thunderstorms are often accompanied by thickening clouds that can block sunlight, leading to a noticeable decrease in brightness. Additionally, a shift in wind direction and an increase in gustiness may also signal an approaching thunderstorm.
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Thunder and lightning, sky darkens, winds increase. A better long distance warning is crackily static on an AM radio. You can only hear thunder about 8 miles away, but the static can be heard about 40 miles away from the storm.
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