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Before a tornado the clouds will often be an unusually greenish/grey and dark color and after hail or heavy rain it might be really calm outside no birds, no wind, no thunder. At night blue or white power flashes which means power lines are being snapped by winds if you got an emergancy weather radio in your basement or cellar than you can always plug that in and listen to the reports. Also the temperature might change to cold or warm sometimes. Their may also be rotating clouds or a wall cloud which means the storm may be strong enough to preduce a tornado and also low rumbling noises that doesn't fade in a few seconds kind of like thunder.

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