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Why didn't it storm?

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I live in Western Pennsylvania, to begin with. There has been storms to the Northeast, storms to the South, pretty much everywhere but where I live. I've been watching the clouds towering up, and I've been watching the towers dissipate in other clouds. Can anyone explain why it didn't storm here? I was kinda looking forward to the storms today, because I'm a little obsessed right now with watching the conditions, and seeing if I'm right.

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  1. The weather and games of chance are influenced more so by events occurring on a quantum level of reality rather than on a macro level. This is why the weather is so difficult to predict and why it may look like something specific will happen but it doesn't. Some call this "The Butterfly Effect" of Chaos Theory.

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