Heat lightning is a name sometimes used for in-cloud lightning. It may occur as faint flashes of lightning seen from a distant that is not accompanied by any sounds of thunder. Heat lighting is sometimes mistakenly thought to be caused by hot air expanding until it sparks on sultry summer nights. This is not so. ALL lightning is actually 'heat' lightning in that the temperature of lightning is around 27,000°F. When this passes down or along a channel up to 5 inches in diameter, it explodes the air in this channel, and this explosive sound is Thunder.
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