No because you could get electrocuted from the lightning. Lightning is attracted to
any body of water.
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No, it is not safe to swim during a mild lightning storm. Water is a good conductor of electricity, and if lightning strikes the water while you are swimming, you could be at risk of being electrocuted. It is best to wait until the storm has passed before resuming any water activities.
No, biking during a lightning storm is not safe as metal bike frames can attract lightning. It's best to seek shelter indoors during a storm to minimize the risk of being struck by lightning.
No, it is not safe to stand in an open field during a lightning storm. Lightning can strike from a distance of 10 miles away from a thunderstorm, so it is best to seek shelter indoors during a storm to avoid the risk of being struck by lightning.
Showering during a lightning storm is potentially dangerous as metal plumbing and water are good conductors of electricity, increasing the risk of electrocution. To minimize risk, it's best to avoid showering during a lightning storm and wait until the storm has passed.
It is not safe to be in a hot tub during a lightning storm because water conducts electricity, increasing the risk of being struck by lightning. It is best to stay indoors during a lightning storm.
Being inside a house during a lightning storm is generally safe because the electricity from lightning follows the path of least resistance, such as metal wiring and plumbing, to reach the ground. To further reduce risk, avoid contact with electrical appliances and plumbing during a storm, and stay away from windows and doors.