Why this persistent myth could put your life at risk
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February 10, 2026

One of the Most Dangerous Weather Myths

"Lightning never strikes the same place twice" is one of the most repeated weather sayings—and one of the most dangerously wrong. Lightning can and does strike the same location multiple times, sometimes even during the same storm. Understanding the truth about lightning behavior could save your life.

Lightning Follows Physics, Not Chance
Lightning follows the path of least resistance between charged clouds and ground. Tall objects, metal structures, and elevated points naturally become preferred targets. Once a location proves to be a good conductor, nothing prevents it being struck again—the same favorable conditions that caused the first strike are still present. The Empire State Building gets struck approximately 25 times per year.

Why This Matters for Safety
Never assume a location is safe just because it was recently struck. Don't shelter under tall trees—especially ones showing lightning damage like stripped bark or split trunks. These scars prove the tree is a lightning magnet, not that it's already "taken its turn." During single storms, the same structure can be struck multiple times within minutes as lightning finds particularly good paths to ground.

Other Dangerous Lightning Myths:

  • Lightning strikes outside rainfall—sometimes 10 miles from the storm center; if you hear thunder, you're close enough to be struck
  • Rubber soles don't protect you—vehicles are safe due to metal frames creating Faraday cages, not tires
  • Being indoors isn't total safety—avoid corded phones, showers, and plumbing during storms as lightning travels through pipes and wires

Lightning kills an average of 20 people yearly in the U.S. because myths give false confidence. When thunder roars, go indoors—and stay there until 30 minutes after the last rumble. Discover the complete science behind lightning behavior and proper storm safety.

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