I just witnessed thundersnow for the first time???

janktoaster

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I had heard of it, though I had my doubts.. but wow, after getting 12 inches of snow today, about thirty minutes ago freezing rain started dumping from the sky. The wind picked up out of nowhere, and the most purple lightning I've ever seen flashed all over the snow, which probably helped in making it brighter, followed by some intense, window-rattling thunder. I imagine that this is what it looks like when the world ends, or something.

Global climate change is real, but for now I'll sit by the wood stove and drink my beer. Has anyone else witnessed thundersnow? Or any other crazy weather?
 
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I have seen upwards of 6 waterspouts on the horizon converging, morphing & changing. Where i was on my boat it was sunny but a few miles away was this black patch with insane funnels that were visible on radar.
 
I dont know, i am a bit jealous. Ive never heard of thunder snow until today. I want to see it but also really want it to stop snowing for the winter! Maybe another time.
 
My friend in New Haven just heard/saw it, so it might make its way in your direction.. I heard about it for the first time last week, and then it happened.

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The sensation of "epic shit going down"? That feeling right before a storm, when you can smell the fresh air? That tingling you get from listening to music that the lyrics hit you *just* right? I feel that must be on par with that feeling, it sometimes is for me.

For me, swimming in a lake during a thunderstorm is what thunder snow is like for me. I wish there were more mountains by me, that would be too cool.
 
Ugh, yeah.. swimming when it's raining and the water is warm and the air is cool and it's the weirdest sensation on your wet, exposed skin? Yeah.

I like in the summer after one of those massive, torrential summer storms, when there's that odd, yellowish-orange glow in the air. Not necessarily magic/golden hour, but almost like a filter put over your field of vision
 
dude thats like my typical monday morning.
i guess when youre not used to snow its a bit worse, but blizzards and thundersnow is intense.
but the all these people in the south complaining about 10 inches of snow is riddiculous:eek: