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FYI: Snow, Thunder, and Lightning

Why don't snowstorms produce thunder and lightning?

Snowstorms do produce thunder and lightning - only less frequently than summertime thunderstorms. Also, snowflakes - with a larger surface than raindrops - scatter sound and light more efficiently. In addition, visibility during snowstorms is often very low, making the flashes harder to see.

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