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Lightning strikes NYC: Fireworks came early in New York

Lightning strikes lit up the NYC skyline Wednesday night, and stormy weather still looms over the NYC fireworks show scheduled for Friday evening. The US typically witnesses more than 22 million lightning strikes each year.

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Lightning strikes above the Manhattan skyline during sunset after a summer storm in New York, Wednesday, July 2, 2014.

A spectacular storm of lightning flashed through New York City for more than an hour Wednesday evening, leaving millions of residents abuzz Thursday morning with tales of jolts just across their streets and pictures of mesmerizing electric bolts across the Manhattan skyline.

But as the city joins the rest of America in anticipating fireworks of a different sort this Fourth of July weekend, stormy weather still looms over holiday barbecues and patriotic revelries, with hurricane Arthur, the first named storm of this year鈥檚 Atlantic hurricane season, threatening the East Coast.

Which could dampen New York鈥檚 scheduled for Friday evening, weather permitting. The city is under a flash flood watch through Friday morning, as storms continue to move through the area throughout Thursday.

鈥淧laces like New York City and Philadelphia will see some pretty good rain through Friday morning, but then things will improve quickly as we head into the afternoon hours,鈥 .

The muggy weather in New York City hit 90 degrees for the first time this year on Wednesday as the lightning storm passed through at dusk. When the displays of lightning began to move out, the city witnessed a glowing-red, yellow, and greenish sunset in the stormy evening gloaming, as lightning continued to flash throughout the sky. 聽

鈥淚sn't this the end of Raiders of the Lost Ark?鈥 , publisher of , reposting one of the across-the-street bolts and referencing the famous denouement of the 1981 film. The spectacular bolt was first under the account of Dinesh Penugonda.

The social mediaverse buzzed worldwide with 鈥淲ows!鈥 and 鈥淚nsane!鈥 posts as people from Paris to Hong Kong commented on the lightning-in-a-smartphone shots posted by users in N.Y.C.

The United States typically witnesses 22 million lightning strikes each year, with the greatest occurrences in central Florida in an area known as 鈥淟ightning Alley.鈥 Lightning is more common in the moist, tropical air of the Gulf states, and its bolts are blamed for 55 to 60 deaths a year nationwide.

New York sees far fewer jolts than these Southern states, but its dense population ranks it eighth among states for the most fatalities from lightning.

On Wednesday evening, however, as rainless lighting continued to flash, New Yorkers may have been awed most by the sunset afterward.

鈥淭he Lightning Display Over NYC Last Evening Was INSANE, But You Won't Believe What Happened After,鈥 , founder of Skift, a travel industry media site, posting a picture of the poststorm golden sunset.

鈥淐aught the shot of the night 鈥 lightning hitting the sunset #nofilter #nyc #lightning,鈥, a staffer with Howard Stern鈥檚 radio show who lives in Hell鈥檚 Kitchen in Manhattan, .

New Yorkers will be looking forward to Friday鈥檚 holiday fireworks, hoping hurricane Arthur won鈥檛 spoil the view, but Wednesday evening鈥檚 show of nature will be hard to top. 聽

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