Observation: Thunder storms are historically few and far between here. In the space of 40 years i have seen 3 such storms in our area that consisted of basically a thunder head and a few sporadic bolts of lighting. In the past 2 years we have seen several storms that are quite active. With two thunder and lightning storm in the past week or so.
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