If you work outdoors, you know that you have to be aware of approaching thunderstorms, which can cause injuries no only from hail, strong winds and tornadoes, but also from lightning.  You may know the National Weather Service saying “If thunder roars, go indoors” and the rule that you should stay inside for 30 minutes after you hear thunder or see lightning (I won’t ask if you follow that rule, but I hope you do).  You might be surprised to know that lightning can hit far outside the close vicinity of the thunderstorm, making especially important that you watch the weather carefully.  IWeatherNet.com has a great story about how far away lightning can occur from the parent thunderstorm at https://www.iweathernet.com/thunderstorms/distance-of-lightning-strike-from-thunderstorm.  Be aware and stay safe!

Source: NOAA