r/storms
A community for storm lovers, weather enthusiasts, and storm chasers. Share breathtaking photos, videos, and discussions about thunderstorms, lightning, and any other types of storms and extreme weather. Whether you admire the beauty of a distant storm or enjoy the thrill of tracking them up close, this is your place to connect!
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