what i have found sais ...
"Are not you moved, when all the sway of earth
Shakes like a thing unfirm?"
so yes it looks like there was an earth quake upon the time the storm had arived and....
the bird of night is an owl and it was out in the market place day and night hooting as if to bring warning.
found: http://www.opensourceshakespeare.org/views/plays/play_view.php?WorkID=juliuscaesar&Act=1&Scope=act&pleasewait=1&msg=pl#a1,s3
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Casca relates that during the storm, he saw a man whose, although his hands were on fire, flesh did not burn. He saw a lion that simply ignored him and walked away. An owl was out and about in broad open daylight. Best of the bizarre nature of these sightings, Casca concludes they mean there is trouble ahead.
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because lightning will strike it
During the Storm in act 1 scene 2 Casca describes seeing fire from the sky and feeling an earthquake."Are you not moved, when all the sway of earth shapes like a thing unfirm?" "…never till tonight, never till now, did I go through a tempest dropping fire."
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it can occur during the summer when it is hot and especially when there's a storm because of lightning
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it has a storm
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Casca relates that during the storm, he saw a man whose, although his hands were on fire, flesh did not burn. He saw a lion that simply ignored him and walked away. An owl was out and about in broad open daylight. Best of the bizarre nature of these sightings, Casca concludes they mean there is trouble ahead.