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  • More rain possible today and Saturday (The Patriot-News)
    Aug 29, 2008 - Barring a scattered shower or thunderstorm that zeroes in on Harrisburg International Airport, it would appear this August could very well end as the driest on record.
  • Flame Lighting (Sin Chew Jit Poh)
    Aug 29, 2008 - Dancers perform during the flame lighting ceremony of Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games in the Temple of Heaven. Photo courtesy: AFP.
  • Jimmy's forecast (Arizona Daily Star)
    Aug 29, 2008 - The monsoon will remain very active through the Labor Day weekend. An upper low developing over Sonora will help thunderstorm development today and tomorrow. A low pressure system will move east across the Great Basin and further enhance the risk of thunderstorms on Sunday.
  • Ellington hangar roof blows away in wind (The Bay Area Citizen)
    Aug 29, 2008 - A sudden Tuesday afternoon thunderstorm caused some building damage at Ellington Field in southeast Houston.
  • Punjab to have full efficient lighting by March: Badal (New Kerala)
    Aug 29, 2008 - Chandigarh, Aug 28 : Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today directed Punjab Energy Development Authority (PEDA) and Punjab State Electricity Board (PSEB) to initiate a joint campaign to achieve hundred percent efficient lighting in the domestic sector by the end of March, 2009.
  • Severe storms strike East Valley (Ahwatukee Foothills News)
    Aug 29, 2008 - Penny-sized hail, thunder claps, and lightning struck the East Valley late Thursday as fast moving storms fired up while the valley remained under a severe thunderstorm alert.
  • Severe storms strike East Valley (East Valley Tribune)
    Aug 29, 2008 - Penny-sized hail, thunder claps, and lightning struck the East Valley late Tuesday as fast moving storms fired up while the valley remained under a severe thunderstorm alert.
  • Storm knocks out power to Heartland, MWSU (St. Joseph News-Press)
    Aug 29, 2008 - Following a late summer thunderstorm Thursday 341 Kansas City Power & Light customers — including Heartland Regional Medical Center and Missouri Western State University — were left in the dark.
  • Central Missouri opener delayed (The Kansas City Star)
    Aug 28, 2008 - WARRENSBURG, Mo. | Central Missouri’s season-opening football game against Minnesota State-Mankato was delayed for two hours because of an intense thunderstorm that struck a few minutes after the scheduled 7 p.m. kickoff.
  • Severe lightning hits area (The Gainesville Sun)
    Aug 28, 2008 - A "significant weather alert" has been issued for central Alachua County for excessive lightning until 10 p.m.At about 9:15, National Weather Service radar indicated a strong thunderstorm centered 8 miles south of Alachua or 9 miles west of Gainesville, moving northeast at 6 mph.

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