Lightning Map Roanoke, VA

Real-time lightning tracking for Roanoke, Virginia. This city averages 37 thunderstorm days per year, making lightning awareness important for Roanoke residents and visitors.

Location 37.27°N, 79.94°W
State Virginia
Storm Activity moderate
37
Storm Days/Year
100K
Population
37
State Average

Data sourced from NOAA GOES-19 GLM and the Storm Prediction Center.

Real-Time Lightning Near Roanoke

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Live Lightning Data for Roanoke

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Thunderstorm Season in Roanoke

When to expect lightning activity in Roanoke, VA

Thunderstorm season in Roanoke spans from April through September. Peak lightning activity occurs in June and July, when warm, moist air from the south collides with cooler air masses. Spring severe weather season from March through May can produce dangerous storms.

37 annual thunderstorm days in Roanoke

Compared to the national average of approximately 25 thunderstorm days per year, Roanoke sees 12 more days of thunderstorm activity. The Virginia statewide average is 37 days.

Lightning Safety Tips for Roanoke

Essential guidelines to stay safe during thunderstorms

30-30 Rule

When you see lightning, count to 30. If you hear thunder before reaching 30, get indoors. Wait 30 minutes after the last thunderclap before going outside.

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Seek Shelter

With 37 thunderstorm days annually, residents of Roanoke should always have a shelter plan. Move inside a substantial building or hard-topped vehicle.

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Stay Informed

Use Lightning Tracker to monitor real-time lightning near Roanoke. Set alerts for your neighborhood to get advance warning of approaching storms.

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Avoid Open Areas

Stay away from open fields, hilltops, isolated trees, and bodies of water during storms. If hiking, descend from ridges and peaks immediately.