About 100,000 thunderstorms strike each year in the U.S., according to the National Weather Service.
Every one of them is dangerous because all thunderstorms produce lightning, as well as possible heavy rain, flash flooding, strong winds, hail and tornadoes.
Lightning is most dangerous to people who are outdoors, especially under or near tall trees; in or on water; or on or near hilltops.
If you're stuck outdoors when lightning flashes:
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