Americas Within the United States, thundersnow is relatively rare but most common in "eastern
Nevada and
Utah, the
central plains, and the
Great Lakes states". Thundersnow also occurs in
Nova Scotia and in the
Northeastern United States, especially in
New England and
New York, sometimes several times per winter season. On December 30, 2019, a
severe thunderstorm warning was issued for parts of
Massachusetts for a thunderstorm cell that was producing "lightning, thundersnow, thundersleet, and thunderice". A "really rare" thundersnow storm occurred near
Vancouver,
British Columbia on December 17–18, 2022. The
South Region of
Brazil registered episodes of thundersnow in 1984 and 2005, in the state of
Santa Catarina, and in August 2011, in some municipalities of the highland region of
Serra Gaúcha, in the southern state of
Rio Grande do Sul.
Europe The
British Isles and other parts of northwestern Europe occasionally report thunder and lightning during sleet or (usually wet) snow showers during winter and spring.
Scotland registered an episode of thundersnow in the early hours of 4 December 2020, the unusual noise causing alarm among local people. The
Met Office warned of thundersnow in Scotland,
Wales and
northern England in early January 2022. Western Europe has rare occurrences of thundersnow, as on 8 March 2010, when northeastern
Catalonia, including
Barcelona, experienced a heavy snowfall accompanied by lightning, with snow depths surpassing in low altitude areas. In Central Europe, a large-area (non-local) thundersnow occurred on 17 January 2022, when a strong synoptic-scale squall line passed north to south over whole central and eastern Poland, precipitating both granular snow and snowflakes, with discharge intensity exceeding 100 per minute. Other recent occurrences were in Poland and the Czech Republic in January 2023,
Germany in January 2021, and
Norway and
Netherlands as well as
Austria in April 2021, with previous occurrences in Norway in January 2019 and January 2020.
Stockholm experienced thundersnow on 21 November 2022. It was detected once again in the
Netherlands on 3 January 2026.
Asia Low-pressure events in the eastern
Mediterranean that originate from polar origin cause copious thundersnow occurrences during winter storms, especially over the elevated provinces of
Israel,
Jordan and
Lebanon, including
Amman and
Jerusalem. When such storms happen at areas intended for skiing, the mountains are often evacuated for safety. Thundersnow is also common around
Kanazawa and the
Sea of Japan, and even around
Mount Everest. ==Formation==