No, that'd be extremely rare.
wildfires, lightning storms, floods, blizzards and avalache's
Generally in winter.
Most of the time blizzards are in the winter when the cold seasons come in. But if you live in the arctic or high in the mountains, then it could be anytime.
Blizzards and thunderstorms are both types of severe weather phenomena: blizzards are characterized by heavy snowfall and strong winds, while thunderstorms involve lightning, thunder, and heavy rainfall. Both can be dangerous and disruptive to daily life.
yes that's where tornadoes come from
Polar Continental area mass from the north Sub Freezing Blizzards Tornados Thunder and Lightning
blizzards come to mind
No, Lightning is the weapon of Zeus.
No, lightning does not come up from the ground during a thunderstorm. Lightning typically originates from the clouds and strikes downward towards the ground.
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lightning happens in the summer because it is so dry that when it rains lightning will come.
it came about when Benjamin Franklin wanted to prove that lightning is electricity