
A rare severe thunderstorm hit Juneau, Alaska, on Monday
Alaska's capital city averages a single thunderstorm every two years or so. Juneau is home to about 32,000 people and is known for its winter weather — less so for any thunder or lightning. But the city found itself under a rare severe thunderstorm warning, as the storm hit with strong winds gusting up to 60 mph.
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A rare severe thunderstorm hit Juneau, Alaska, on Monday
Alaska's capital city averages a single thunderstorm every two years or so. Juneau is home to about 32,000 people and is known for its winter weather — less so for any thunder or lightning. But the city found itself under a rare severe thunderstorm warning, as the storm hit with strong winds gusting up to 60 mph.