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thunderstorms

n. (plural of thunderstorm English)

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Huge, black-bellied clouds were threatening overhead, and a brisk, cool wind began to blow, signaling one of the tempestuous thunderstorms so common during summer.

In spite of this, unseasonable freak thunderstorms continue in the area due to an unsettled mix of very cold air aloft and relatively warmer air near the surface.

Maybe north or east into the real cold where they didn't have thunderstorms this time of year.

You got thunderstorms which I always thought were kinda neat and exciting so long as you was lookin' at 'em from inside someplace.

She couldn't sleep at night, even with the air-conditioning on, and she would lie watching the flash of heat lightning, hoping that the bursts of light meant thunderstorms and rain, but the clouds never came and each day dawned hotter than the one before.

It was a hot spring, with the daytime temperatures already climbing into the low nineties, and though the sky was a deep, clear blue now, the forecast was for more thunderstorms in the afternoon.

The storm was fierce, reminding her of the ferocious thunderstorms in the South.

At the top of the hour the local television meteorologist broke in on the normal programming to show the progression of the line of thunderstorms that were marching across the state, as well as the solid area of rain they had left behind, stretching all the way back into Mississippi.

She loved the scent of the river in the early mornings, the way it turned gold when the dawn light struck it, she loved the dramatic weather that produced violent thunderstorms and torrents of rain, the hot, humid days when even the birds seemed lethargic, and the gray winter days when a fire in the fireplace and a cup of hot soup were the best she could ask of life.

A cold front was supposed to drop the temperatures tomorrow and trigger a round of thunderstorms during the night in advance of it, but for now the weather was perfect.

Good place for a vacation if what you want is thunderstorms every evening, fog every morning, and just enough of the sun to taunt you about, its existence.

The thunderstorms aren't violent, just briefly torrential, and the fog is always gone an hour after dawn.

If not—how common would smoke be in a forest that experienced thunderstorms every day?

If nothow common would smoke be in a forest that experienced thunderstorms every day?

There were thunderstorms rising lazily in the afternoon heat, building up along the shoulders of the Peak.