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I cannot imagine a thunderstorm over a desert :D

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You'd be surprised, actually. It's rare but it does happen, and deserts do get rain. In fact, thunderstorms don't always have rain and it's not the rain that makes it a thunderstorm anyway.

Thundurus is a roaming Pokemon so it should appear on any of the routes. Maybe it was Thundurus that caused the original sandstorms there?

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Like the first part of your answer, this is unrelated to Pokemon. Examples of places that get thunderstorms without rain, or deserts/plains getting rain would be the Mid-West United states, many of the Plains that border the desert in Africa, places in Australia, and just most places along the leeward side of mountains, especially near oceans.
I know it is possible but...weird :D :D :D