Lightning strike, double rainbow caught on camera: See the moment!
Thunderstorms hit parts of Central Texas — causing a lightning show for residents in the area. See the strike and double rainbow!
It's certainly common to see the rain and the snow fall, depending on the seasons.
ILLINOIS DUST STORM RESPONSIBLE FOR ‘MULTIPLE FATALITIES’ AFTER CARS PILE UP IN WRECKAGE
The intense storm can create "winds of speeds up to 60 mph [and] can stir up dust and sand and create a blowing wall as high as 10,000 feet," the NOAA wrote.
#Haboob photo from #DolanSprings earlier this evening from Joe DuArte! Dust moved through w/ ~40 mph winds. #azwx pic.twitter.com/z9nV3HdliC
— NWS Las Vegas (@NWSVegas) July 2, 2014
5. How large can snow rollers be in size?
The fire whirls can even uproot trees as tall as 49 feet, the library added.
Fire tornadoes often form during intense bushfires—and can spew embers thousands of feet in the air pic.twitter.com/BqtfSRh9Bc
— National Geographic (@NatGeo) April 25, 2018
7. When were 'raining' animals documented in the US?
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In order for a thunderstorm to be considered a derecho, "the thunderstorm outflow winds reach 75 mph or greater at several points along the damage path," according to the NOAA.
The skies looked mean and green as severe storms moved through Sioux Falls, South Dakota on Tuesday.
These incredible images were captured by @TwstdSkyStudios. #SDwx
Wondering why this happened? We explain here: https://t.co/v2H68VsfwG pic.twitter.com/9kmFryPe5r