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At 2:00 AM in the northeastern United States, the thunderstorm is most likely a warm-season, nocturnal thunderstorm, often associated with the presence of a cold front or a low-pressure system. These storms commonly develop in the late afternoon or evening and can persist into the night due to the warm, humid air typical of summer months. The warmth and moisture from the Gulf Stream can enhance instability, leading to thunderstorms that are more active during the night. Additionally, the nocturnal tendency of these storms is due to the diurnal cycle, where atmospheric conditions become more favorable for convection after sunset.

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2mo ago

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