Brace For Thunder Fever As Thunderstom Predicted

Brace yourself for a pollen surge and thunder fever resulting from pollen particles being smashed by lightning

The unusually hot weather is already causing issues for drivers that could result in fines or penalty points – adding to the mounting cost of living expenses.

Medical experts talk about ‘thunder fever’ – a rare weather phenomenon that makes hay fever and asthma much worse with a combination of thunderstorms and elevated pollen counts across the country.

Thunder fever happens when moisture and lightning brought by the storm shatter pollen normally too large to enter the lungs into tiny pieces.

With a yellow warning for thunderstorms in effect from midnight to 10am on Friday,* along with high pollen counts in the region,** CompareNI.com is urging drivers to be aware of the potential dangers.

Whilst drivers need to be careful that sneezing, a runny nose and watery eyes brought on by hay fever doesn’t impair their driving ability, there is a serious risk for those suffering with the pollen.

A thunder storm with forked lightning at the Chiemgau alps foothills, Bavaria, Germany. (Courtesy of iStock – Christian Peters.)

The government legislation that bans driving while under the influence does not distinguish between illicit drugs, prescription medication and over-the-counter medications. 

This means any type of drug that affects a motorist’s driving abilities could potentially result in a drug-driving conviction, even if it’s something as simple as hay fever medication that causes drowsiness.

Other distractions that could be classed as careless driving include ‘rubber necking’ at the storm itself or failure to see through the windscreen properly, if caught in heavy rain.

Experts at CompareNI.com say if drivers find themselves stuck in the car during a thunderstorm, official advice from the Met Office is to wind up the window and stay inside the vehicle – the metal frame of the car should act as a conductive Faraday cage, passing the current around the passengers and into the ground, should it be struck by lightning.

However, any damage to cars caused by driving through flash floods that accompany thunderstorms might not be covered by insurance policies.

CompareNI.com warns motorists to carefully check their car insurance policy exclusions, and even if routes are partially blocked, drivers should think twice before using waterlogged roads.

Ian Wilson, car insurance expert and Managing Director at CompareNI.com said: “Driving in the heat alone can be challenging but there are things drivers need to know to avoid risking penalty points or fines and keep themselves safe on the roads.

“If a storm is predicted, look at official flood warnings, avoid roads that are likely to flood and allow more travel time, note drivers may have to pull over and wait it out if the downpour starts to affect their visibility – drivers can be fined if they can’t see clearly out of all windows.

“Hay fever symptoms can come on unexpectedly and some types of medication do cause drowsiness or carry a ‘do not operate heavy machinery’ warning.

If a driver fails to obey this warning and gets behind the wheel, they could risk a hefty fine of up to £5,000, get points on their licence and endanger themselves and other road users.”

It’s always sensible to check the weather before setting off on long journeys and err on the side of caution.

CompareNI.com is Northern Ireland’s largest price comparison website and can help drivers in Northern Ireland find savings on car insurance.  

*https://weather.metoffice.gov.uk/warnings-and-advice/uk-warnings

**https://weather.metoffice.gov.uk/warnings-and-advice/seasonal-advice/pollen-forecast

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