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About 1,100 Lightning Strikes Reported Statewide Since Thursday – No Major Fires

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The National Weather Service reported Friday that about 1,100 cloud to ground lightning strikes occurred around California since Thursday evening, including about 110 in the Bay Area, but no major fires have been reported as a result.

The weather service had issued a Red Flag Warning for large parts of the North Bay and East Bay starting at 5 p.m. Thursday and the warning expired at 11 a.m. today.

Along with the lightning, measurable rain was reported in the region, particularly in the North Bay, according to the weather service.

Because of the threat of lightning and extremely dry vegetation throughout the Bay Area, the weather service had warned that wildfires could spark, but that they didn’t expect a repeat of the August 2020 lightning storm that caused major wildfires all around the region.

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Sorry, NO clue what you’re on about. Go back to your rock. If you think COVID is a lie, tell that to the families of all the people who died (or maybe they didn’t?) from it.

1500 Americans are dying every day from Covid and you’re talking about “critical” thinking” ???

Oh please.

Probably because there isn’t anything left to burn.

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