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US: Wild Lightning Storm Ignites Night Sky Over Magnolia Beach In Texas

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Magnolia Beach, United States - November 25, 2025 On November 25, 2025, X user Tamara, a weather enthusiast, filmed a wild nighttime lightning storm over the beach and posted the video online. The footage opens on a dark sky filled with ominous purple-gray clouds. Distant flashes of vivid white lightning fork across the horizon, tracing electric patterns through the gloom. As the camera pans unsteadily to the right, silhouettes of tall palm trees sway gently against the turbulent backdrop. Their fronds seem to rustle in the wind, though the audio is mostly wind-whipped static, with no thunder audible. In the foreground, scattered streetlights and a few illuminated beachfront signs glow softly. They cast warm yellow reflections on the wet pavement, while waves from the Gulf crash audibly in the mid-distance under the stormy light. Quick bursts of lightning repeatedly flood the scene with stark, dramatic brightness. Each flash reveals low-lying clouds, hints of shoreline structures, and the roiling ocean before the view sinks back into brooding darkness. There are no text overlays or music on the clip, only raw, intense coastal chaos that evokes "Texas weather gone rogue." The post runs with the caption, "Crazy #lightning storm #magnoliabeach #texas." It is the kind of footage that makes you want to double-check a weather app before stepping outside.

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