Storms don’t wash pollen away—they burst it into tiny pieces. Here's how it can lead to "thunderstorm asthma." ...
Rotating supercells are picturesque. They're also terribly dangerous.
Homes and Gardens on MSN
Thunderstorm pollen spikes - why rain can make pollen worse in a yard and what gardeners must know
All about thunderstorm pollen spikes, as weather and physics experts discuss what happens in a pollen storm and how gardeners ...
"In the summer, thunderstorms typically develop in the afternoon when the sun heats air near the ground," the weather service ...
During springtime in Houston, a steamy afternoon can quickly give way to towering cumulonimbus clouds overhead. Often called “popcorn storms,” these cells bubble up quickly and fade just as fast. But ...
Southern Living on MSN
Why You Should Never Wash Dishes During A Thunderstorm
Running water through metal pipes can mean a disaster for you and your home.
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