We have no meanings for "heavy thunderstorm" in our records yet.
1 During the night had a heavy thunderstorm and shower from the south-east.
2 A heavy thunderstorm 45 minutes before kick-off in Seville rendered the pitch unplayable.
3 Towards evening a heavy thunderstorm came up, and it rained for two hours.
4 But about eleven o'clock a heavy thunderstorm came on, and it rained all day.
5 A heavy thunderstorm was coming on at the time.
6 Towards evening a heavy thunderstorm coming from the westward.
7 In the evening there was a slight shower, and a heavy thunderstorm passed to the north.
8 There's no doubt been a heavy thunderstorm higher up, but the water should soon run down.
9 We encamped in the dusk of evening amidst a heavy thunderstorm , having advanced two miles and three-quarters.
10 Voter turnout almost doubled to about 30 percent, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported, despite a heavy thunderstorm .
11 Tell him there's a heavy thunderstorm coming and he'd better stay in our humpy till it's over.
12 Hardly had we halted for the night, when down it came in torrents, accompanied by a heavy thunderstorm .
13 And he would have died of thirst had not a heavy thunderstorm revived him on the second day.
14 At 6.0 a heavy thunderstorm caused the creek to run for several hours.
15 Once, when I was reciting to her one of the most gruesome scenes, a heavy thunderstorm came on.
16 At three o'clock the fighting slackened, and a heavy thunderstorm seemed to be the signal for firing to cease.
Other examples for "heavy thunderstorm"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: Heavy thunderstorm through the time
Heavy thunderstorm across language varieties