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Thunder and Lightning

Orach Chaim 227

Reb Shlomo Zalman writes that one can recite a Bracha on lighting even if the bolt is not seen; but only the light is seen.

If the sky cleared up, and new clouds gathered to create more lighting and thunder, the Halacha is that a new Bracha should be recited. However, if the storm carried on from one day to the next, a new Bracha can be recited on the same storm the next day. A new day regarding this Halacha is morning, and not night time.

These Brachos can only be recited within three or four seconds. After a delay of this amount of time, a Bracha cannot be recited. The three or four seconds is the amount of time it takes someone to greet their Rebbe.

There is a discussion among the Poskim if this Bracha should be recited if one is in the middle of Birchas Hamazon. It would seem that one should not interrupt Birchas Hamazon to recite these Brachos. One may interrupt learning in order to recite these Brachos.

Thunder, Lightning and Tornados

Shooting stars, lightning and tornados prompt the recitation of Oseh Maaseh Beraishis.

The Mechaber rules that the same Bracha should be recited on thunder.

Mishna Berura writes that if one sees lighting and hears thunder one right after the other, only the Bracha of Oseh Maaseh Beraishis should be recited.

If thunder was heard without seeing lightning, a Bracha of Shecocho Ugevurasoh Malei Olam should be recited on the thunder. When the lighting is then seen, the Bracha of Oseh Maaseh Beraishis should be recited on the lighting.

Both Brachos would also be recited if the lighting is seen without the thunder being heard at that time, but was heard some time later.

Sharei Teshuva points out, that since the nature is for lighting to be followed by thunder, a Bracha should not be recited on thunder, if someone had in mind the thunder when reciting the Bracha on the lighting. However, it is best to recite a separate Bracha on the thunder.