Accuweather cited a report from the National Weather Service , confirming a man died on Wednesday after being struck at around 3.45 p.m. EDT.later revealed the man, who hasn't been identified, was playing golf at the Burlington Country Club in Westampton Township.
The site claimed officials revealed the man was struck between the sixth and seventh hole, as a storm passed through the area., leading them to believe he was seeking shelter under it., captioned:"Just a couple of hours after posting this, the first person died by lightning strike." The author, Matthew Cappucci, took to Twitter in defense of the piece, saying:"Check the publishing time. I ended by saying this wasn't going to last."
A screengrab of @MatthewCappucci tweet. He wrote a Washington Post article entitled 'The United States has yet to see a lightning fatality this year, a record to date,' and a man died the next day.Cappucci, a meteorologist for Capital Weather Gang, referenced his last sentence, which says:"July is typically the peak month for lightning fatalities in the United States, with June and August right behind.
Joel Coon wrote:"Was about to say exactly this. WHY would they talk about it? It's like pointing out the pitcher is on his way to a no hitter in the 6th inning."Susan Wompierski thought:"Well this is ironic timing for me to read this tweet, moments after learning it was no longer accurate as this afternoon, a man in Westampton, NJ was struck and killed by lightning on a golf course.
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