No, you weren’t trippin’.
That WAS lightning you thought you saw early Monday rippling across the East Bay skies.
After nearly a dozen Bay Area cities set new temperature records on Sunday, with Livermore hitting 106 and San Rafael reaching 105 degrees, the weather gods decided to see if we were all paying attention – and the crackling began.
I had to hop on twitter to make sure I wasn’t trippin when I heard that thunder lmaoo
— Kat (@_katyymariee) June 19, 2017
The National Weather Service blamed it on an isolated thunderstorm that had wandered into the region, bringing a splash of rain and a few whip-cracks of lightning to the East Bay. Meteorologists said the showers developed around midnight and moved in the north northwest direction. Lightning was reported over Hayward and Berkeley, catching many people below by surprise.
Lightning and thunder but it’s 100 degrees what in the world
— Riki (Kim) (@rikimgr) June 19, 2017
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