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Swimming during thunderstorms is unsafe

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Last updated: 2024/08/16 at 4:21 PM
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Are you planning to take a refreshing dip in the pool or head to the beach this summer? While water itself may not attract lightning, it’s essential to understand why it’s dangerous to swim during a storm.

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Why Water is Dangerous During a StormStay Safe During Thunderstorms

One of our VERIFY readers asked about swimming pool safety and whether water attracts lightning. The truth is, water does not attract lightning, but its ability to conduct electricity makes it unsafe to swim during a storm.

Why Water is Dangerous During a Storm

When lightning strikes, it follows the path of least resistance to the ground. This path is often a tall object or the surface of a body of water. Water contains dissolved salts and minerals that make it a strong conductor of electricity. This means that anyone in the water during a storm is at risk of electrocution, even if they are on a boat.

While it’s not as common for lightning to strike large bodies of water like oceans compared to land, when it does, the electricity can spread out over the water. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration warns that anyone in the water during a storm is at risk of being electrocuted.

Stay Safe During Thunderstorms

The National Weather Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration both emphasize the importance of exiting the water at the first sign of lightning or thunder. It’s best to find shelter away from open water areas where lightning can strike.

Remember, safety should always come first when it comes to swimming during a storm. While water may not attract lightning, its ability to conduct electricity poses a serious risk. Stay informed and stay safe during stormy weather!

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