Thunderstorm
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We are in the middle of one of those hot summer desert thunderstorms. The high winds make the rain blow sideways, there is some hail, and an absolute cloudburst of water.
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Before the rain began the temperature was about 100F (38C), but within just a few minutes it went down to 68F (20C) .
How exciting!
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How exciting!
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