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Longest-ever lightning bolt stretched 829km across US

Longest-ever lightning bolt stretched 829km across US

7NEWS31-07-2025
The longest lightning bolt ever recorded measured 829km and stretched nearly from eastern Texas to Kansas City in the United States, according to recent measurements by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).
The 'megaflash' lightning bolt occurred in October 2017, in a region known for violent thunderstorms.
The WMO noted in a press release on Thursday that it would take a car eight or nine hours to cover this distance, and an aeroplane at least 90 minutes. The lightning flash lasted 7.8 seconds.
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'The new record lightning flash occurred in one of the hotspots for Mesoscale Convective System thunderstorms, whose dynamics permit extraordinary megaflashes to occur,' the WMO said.
The previous record-holding blitz was 768km long and occurred in April 2020 in the southern United States.
The margin of error for both measurements is plus or minus 8km.
Satellite data allows measurements of lightning bolts and other weather phenomena that were not possible in the past.
The new record lightning bolt was verified during an analysis of the 2017 storm using satellite technology, the WMO said.
The same department in the WMO also examines other extreme events such as heat, hail size, wind speed, and hurricanes.
The WMO highlighted other record lightning strikes, including the longest ever lightning bolt that lasted 17.1 seconds over Uruguay and Argentina in June 2020; and the deadliest strike on record when 21 people sheltering in a Zimbabwean hut died at once in 1975.
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The longest lightning bolt ever recorded measured 829 kilometres and stretched nearly from eastern Texas to Kansas City in the United States, according to recent measurements by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). The "megaflash" lightning bolt occurred in October 2017, in a region known for violent thunderstorms. The WMO noted in a press release on Thursday that it would take a car eight or nine hours to cover this distance, and an aeroplane at least 90 minutes. The lightning flash lasted 7.8 seconds. "The new record lightning flash occurred in one of the hotspots for Mesoscale Convective System thunderstorms, whose dynamics permit extraordinary megaflashes to occur," the WMO said. The previous record-holding blitz was 768 kilometres long and occurred in April 2020 in the southern United States. The margin of error for both measurements is plus or minus eight kilometres. 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