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Old Jul 01, 2020, 06:16 AM
Anonymous45521
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I did manage to find a radar that list lighting strikes. So during the storm you can see how close the strike really was to you. That is helpful.. Not only to see where the storm is moving but it also helps me see even the loudest strikes are not close. But just a few years ago my neighbor's home got struck. Everyone was ok but they didn't move back into their house for a year. I couldn't handle that.

I remember being really traumatized in Michigan. You would not think it would be a big storm area but every single Wednesday for the entire summer we got massive thunderstorms. I remember once they posted a tornado warning for 10 pm to 5 am. I was like, how am I going to sleep? I lived on the 3rd floor of an apartment. This is why the midwest is mostly not a place I would live.
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