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The average temperature during a thunderstorm can vary significantly depending on geographic location and the specific conditions of the storm. Typically, thunderstorms are associated with cooler temperatures at the surface due to downdrafts and precipitation, which can lead to a drop of several degrees. However, the temperature in the upper atmosphere, where the storm develops, can be much colder, often well below freezing. Overall, surface temperatures during a thunderstorm might range from the mid-60s to mid-80s Fahrenheit (18-30°C) but can fluctuate widely.

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