03 Jul 2026, 14:08
Lightning strikes 4 times in a row in the US on July 4
- The National Weather Service says there is no danger of a repeat lightning strike in central parts of the US, as the odds of another lightning strike 4 times are low.
- New York’s Boston in the fourth quarter saw 100 degrees Fahrenheit; temperatures were also indicated, that is, how high the temperature is.
- AP reports that in the US in the red-hot period of up to 57,000 lightning strikes, and NBC News — about 300 lightning strikes on a single day in 2025.
Lightning struck three times in a row in central parts of the US, and it also broke down into another lightning strike, the National Weather Service said. In particular, according to the AP report, lightning strikes hit more than 57,000 times, which means that the odds of a repeat lightning strike are low. The material also notes that the odds of a repeat lightning strike are 4.2% to 4.3% in total, while the chance of a repeat strike is 4.2% to 4.3%.
Lightning struck three times in a row in the US on July 4. According to NBC News, the odds of a repeat lightning strike were increased by Donald Trump’s speech at the time, which was delivered on Mount Rushmore, and also by a “major address” by New York’s Zohran Mamdani, urging the nation’s leaders to take action. At the same time, the odds of a repeat lightning strike were also increased by the “A Capitol Fourth” concert on the National Mall, and by the Times Square Ball dropping at midnight.
Overall, the odds of a repeat lightning strike are low. According to the AP material, lightning strikes hit more than 57,000 times, meaning that the odds of a repeat lightning strike are low. The material also states that the odds of a repeat lightning strike are 4.2% to 4.3% in total, while the chance of a repeat strike is 4.2% to 4.3%.
As for the odds of a repeat lightning strike, NBC News says that, in particular, the odds of a repeat lightning strike are increased by Donald Trump’s speech at the time, which was delivered on Mount Rushmore. In addition, the odds of a repeat lightning strike are also increased by a “major address” by New York’s Zohran Mamdani, which was delivered on the National Mall. The odds of a repeat lightning strike are also increased by the “A Capitol Fourth” concert on the National Mall, and by the Times Square Ball dropping at midnight. The odds of a repeat lightning strike are also increased by the fact that the odds of a repeat lightning strike are 9 times higher than the odds of a single lightning strike. In addition, the odds of a repeat lightning strike are also increased by the fact that the S&P 500 has increased by 9 times.
According to AP, the odds of a repeat lightning strike are also increased by the “Trump Accounts” program, which, according to its description, offers special investment risks for children, requiring a $1,000 initial investment. However, the odds of a repeat lightning strike are increased by the fact that the program is designed to help children run their own businesses. The odds of a repeat lightning strike are also increased by the fact that the program is designed to help children run their own businesses.
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