The lightning seems to be a mandatory part of the storm. But it is not always like this. Sometimes, the discharges can happen even in a relatively clear day. This meteorological event is called a "dry storm". It took place on June 8, 2021 in North Berwick (Scotland). At around 11 o'clock in the morning, the son of Deborah DiPietro heard a loud crack. When he came out, he saw that the rocks in the access road have become charred. Fortunately, nobody got injuries.
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Based on: newcentermaine.com
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