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Just wondering what area/city/state the most thunderstorms would be found
(other than Florida :-) I'm a huge thunderstorm fan and currently live in the desert. I've decided life is too short to sit here missing all the thunderstorms in life. Ideally I'd like four mild seasons, terrain flat to rolling hills, altitude 5,000 ft or less, within an hour or so of a major city with decent medical facilities. We're partial to the Arizona/New Mexico/Colorado/Nevada/Texas area, but open to other suggestions, of course. Is that asking too much? LOL Probably, but a girl can ask, can't she???? All you 'weather' folks out there, have any ideas for us??? Thanks for any suggestions. jumpingmouse |
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