If you hear your English-speaking weatherman use the Spanish word "derecho" in his forecast, what is he referring to?

Answer Strong thunderstorm

In weather terminology, a derecho is a large cluster of thunderstorms that produces widespread, straight-line wind damage. These winds are straight, or direct, in contrast to a tornado, which is a "twisted" wind.

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