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thunderstorm

[thuhn-der-stawrm] / ˈθʌn dərˌstɔrm /


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“Strong to severe thunderstorms out ahead of this storm from Texas to Indiana will create major travel headaches for anyone flying out on Sunday.”

From Barron's

But fans had to scramble last week after a sudden thunderstorm made Tyler, the Creator’s flagship festival at Dodger Stadium soggy and unnavigable.

From Los Angeles Times

Toilets ran out of water, torrential thunderstorms flooded the venue, and delegates struggled to cope in hot, humid rooms.

From BBC

The area with the most severe weather could see spinning thunderstorms that could produce damaging wind or a tornado or two, Kittell said.

From Los Angeles Times

There’s also a 10% to 20% chance of thunderstorms Friday night and Saturday during the day, with a remote risk of localized damaging winds and even a tornado, the weather service said.

From Los Angeles Times