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I could not find any refernces to that question, sorry. However I can venture into a guess for you: Hearing thunder is a warning of lightning and rain, i.e. bad weather conditions that can de dangerous. If the sun is out then it seems like nice weather and all is safe. If one was to hear thunder while the sun was out then it would suggest that danger is looming no matter how safe it may seem now.
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