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Most thunderstorms move at 20 to 40 mph and are only a few miles wide. As a result, most thunderstorms will pass on to somewhere else before very long. Many thunderstorms are limited to a 20-30 minuted life cycle. The storm develops from an updraft of warm, moist air. Rain-cooled air gradually chokes off this updraft.

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