Most of our storms have been really fast moving arctic fronts, even up to seventy something miles per hour. That kind of speed only happens when there is a huge differential, in pressure, between high pressure and low pressure fronts, meeting up.
The only thing we have really had in abundance, right here (other than the enormous amount of rainfall over short periods of time) has been record breaking numbers of lightning strikes.
The worst of the damaging wind sheer and rising water happened well south of where I am.
I have seen some amazing lightning showsZAH!! in the past few days.