LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Thunder is created by the acoustic shock wave from the extreme heat of a lightning flash. Lightning can reach temperatures of 54,000°F (30,000°C)—five times hotter than the ...
• I think it's caused by storm clouds crashing together. They are like . . . in a fight. • Thunder follows lightning. It's an echo to lightning which really doesn't have a sound at all. Ruby Kollman, ...
Strong storms and loud thunder could wake you up Tuesday night into Wednesday. Track rain and storms on the interactive radar here.Check the latest alerts in your area here.Watch live skycams from ...
Scattered thunderstorms, blustery winds and rain will wash over Puget Sound this weekend. After a gusty Friday night, where winds reached around 40 miles per hour throughout much of the South Sound ...