the AVERAGE speed of a thunderstorm is 30-35 mph. But some tend to go overboard and go 60 mph
It is a bad idea to go outside during a thunderstorm because you may get struck by lightning. And you may get wet!
The air is very fast. Especially in a severe thunderstorm. The wind can go as fast as 100mph.
Go home, get dry and have a nice cup of tea.
A thunderstorm does not strike anything, it is "lightening" that does that.
Yeah... The thunderstorm caused the power to go out. The thunderstorm startled the dog. The weatherman warned that a thunderstorm was on its way.
I don't think skunks go through rosebushes too much, but their thick coat will probably prtotect them.
the AVERAGE speed of a thunderstorm is 30-35 mph. But some tend to go overboard and go 60 mph
Dogs and skunks can't breed successfully. They're different species, too far apart.
It is a bad idea to go outside during a thunderstorm because you may get struck by lightning. And you may get wet!
The air is very fast. Especially in a severe thunderstorm. The wind can go as fast as 100mph.
mostly it goes anywhere
They can be as bad as racoons if they have easy access.
skunks get there food bye finding it when it falls on the ground they are not that aggressive other than when they feel threatened they will spray you so don't go near them
Skunks, like all animals, go by instinct. In their everyday life, skunks are fearless, because they know instinctively that they can repel any enemy. But skunks do not understand the automobile. They are fearless, so if they consider it at all, they aren't afraid of it, nor in a hurry (skunks are never in a hurry). Hence, they tend to get hit by cars frequently. I underline, though, that that is an educated guess.
Go home, get dry and have a nice cup of tea.
Go into the nearest house but if ou in a open area go into a ditch.