A really cool story from Orlando today:
High school students are working with Cape Canaveral to better understanding lightning hazards to space launches.
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Posts by National Lightning Safety Council
Councilmember @coweatherman.bsky.social joined Fox Weather yesterday to talk about #LightningSafety after the first U.S. lightning fatality of 2026.
Lightning season is ramping up, so remember: When thunder roars, go indoors!
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Thunderstorm season is upon us and our first lightning fatality occurred two nights ago in Wisconsin.
Our @coweatherman.bsky.social explains what causes lightning and how to stay safe during storms in this article on
@us.theconversation.com.
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This is the first lightning fatality of 2026. Details are scarce right now.
The safest place to be during a thunderstorm is in a substantial building with electrical and plumbing in the walls. Fully enclosed metal vehicles also provide protection.
When thunder roars, go indoors!
Lightning season is upon us. Remember, when thunder roars, go indoors!
Lightning victims do not carry an electric charge, so CPR should be started immediately if the person has no pulse.
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I have a joke about lightning that will really shock you.
What is life like after being struck by lightning? Victims told Jacob Stern about the lifetime of physical and existential turmoil. “You still look the same and everything else, but it’s like a different person inside,” one survivor said. “It’s a different soul.”
Ian’s right.
We shouldn’t have to say this, but thundersnow is just as dangerous as other lightning.
You shouldn’t be reporting from under a tree if there is thundersnow ongoing.
Florida is still the lightning capital and still leads the nation in lightning fatalities.
It doesn't matter where lightning occurs. When thunder roars, go indoors!
Expanding on this a little bit with some stats about which stadiums see the most/least lightning, when lightning is most likely to happen, and ways to stay safe.
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If you’re looking for some holiday reading, check this series of stories from University of Florida journalism students about lightning and lightning safety:
www.wuft.org/when-lightni...
Pictograph showing lightning fatalities between 2015 and 2025.
Map showing the locations and numbers of lightning fatalities in the U.S. in 2025.
Sadly, we are reporting a 20th lightning fatality for 2025, and this one is the 5th hunting-related incident in the last two months.
A 17-year-old in a deer stand in Louisiana was killed over the weekend.
Lightning doesn’t end when fall arrives!
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All levels of baseball need to remember that as soon as you hear thunder or see lightning, it’s time to shut it down!
No place outside is safe during a thunderstorm.
Swiftie or not, we know All Too Well dancing through lightning strikes is a bad idea. Lightning kills thousands globally each year.
But here’s how to stay safe. …Ready For It?
All You Had To Do Was Stay inside or get in your Getaway Car to avoid its Electric Touch.
Coincidentally, I was on Fox 6 in Milwaukee yesterday to talk a bit about lightning safety. Jump to about 10:35 to see it.
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Being struck by lightning isn’t a minor thing. We shouldn’t be making light of safety measures.
We estimate than 10 people are impacted when someone is struck by lightning (friends, relatives, coworkers).
For the ~200 people who are struck each year in the U.S., that means 2,000 more people are impacted in some way - from losing a loved one or having to care for them long term.
“If it hits you, it’s just not your day.”
90% of people struck by lightning survive but many have lifelong injuries. We still see around 20 deaths from lightning every year in the U.S.
We’ve seen 5 deaths in the U.S. in September alone.
The U.S. used to have 400-500 lightning fatalities a year. Globally, we see 24,000 fatalities a year from lightning - many of them occurring at sporting events.
Really shameful to see this on Big Noon Kickoff.
Two hunters and their dogs in Florida were killed by lightning on Monday September 22. These are now 3 fatalities in Florida this year.
Four hunters have died this month due to lightning strikes, and there are now 19 lightning fatalities in the U.S. for 2025.
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A Wisconsin DNR forester was struck and killed by lightning on Monday, September 22.
This is the first WI fatality since 2021 and the 11th since 2006.
Wisconet manager @coweatherman.bsky.social is a member of @lightningsafety.bsky.social and available to speak.
www.wisn.com/article/48-y...
These are the 15th and 16th lightning fatalities in the United States in 2025.
Map of the U.S. showing the number of 2025 lightning fatalities by state.
Infographic showing the number and gender of lightning fatalities by year.
We’ve learned of another fishing-related lightning fatality - this one occurring in Puerto Rico on August 30.
This is the 5th fishing-related and 14th overall fatality of 2025.
www.primerahora.com/noticias/pue...
South Philly is no stranger to lightning in September.
Between 2016 and 2024, 7,601 lightning events were detected within 15 km (9.3 miles) of The Linc during the month of September. Data from NLDN.
Applauding the NFL for getting it right and delaying the game last night. @minakimes.bsky.social
Lightning detected near Palmyra between 4 and 5 pm.
We've received a report of a lightning strike victim on or near the Ice Age Trail in Palmyra.
There was a lot of lightning in the area.
When you have outdoor plans, make sure you know the forecast. Finish your outdoor activities before thunderstorms develop.
When thunder roars, go indoors!
Map showing the states with lightning fatalities in 2025.
Pictogram showing the numbers of men and women who have been killed by lightning since 2015.
A 32-year-old woman who was on Lake Texoma this weekend has died after being struck by lightning.
This is the 13th known fatality of 2025, matching last year's total.
Being on or near the water is extremely dangerous during thunderstorms, so when thunder roars, go indoors!
Don't call these "Bolts from the Blue".
If you're under the charged anvil region of a thunderstorm, you're in the danger zone - even if it's not raining!
When thunder roars, go indoors!
I wrote a paper published in Weather, Climate, and Society about lightning near @mlb.com games.
1 in 14 games has lightning within a dangerous range.
I propose a solution that is allowable through the MLB Rulebook.
⚡️🧪
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