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Thunderstorms & safety: Dos and don'ts during lightning

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25 June 2023

Thunderstorms & safety
Dos and don'ts during lightning

Storm safety tips

With thunderstorms in the forecast, check out our quick summary of dos and don'ts in order to stay safe during severe weather.

When thunderstorms are in the area, you should seek protection as quickly as possible.

It is most dangerous during a thunderstorm while in the open water. Even if a lightning strikes 100 metres away, the current is still transmitted through the water and can affect the entire body. Then there is an acute danger to life.

If there is an unexpected thunderstorm in the open field, you should always crouch down and then wait for the thunderstorm with your legs tightly closed. Otherwise, a so-called step voltage can occur when lightning strikes in the immediate vicinity.

You can stay weather aware and keep an eye out for lightning on our WeatherRadar, where you can track lightning live, in addition to on our LightningRadar.

Certain tall and risky objects should be avoided. These are single trees, groups of trees, or poles. A distance of at least 10 metres is optimal. In the interior of a forest with a consistently high stock of trees, the risk is lower than with individual groups of trees.

A house offers the greatest protection. However, you should avoid contact with all metal lines such as gas, electricity, and telephone lines. Mobile phones may be used. Bathing or showering during a thunderstorm is not safe.

Stay alert, activate severe weather notifications on the Weather & Radar app, and be safe!

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