I missed all the thunderstorm excitement (she said, sarcastically) because I only have internet at the office. We got nailed from Savannah to Macon on July 5th, I was coming back from the beach and could hardly see to drive.
My biggest worry during those storms is that my dang chickens sleep in the tree. I'm always afraid it will get struck by lightening or that they will get blown away!
I'm with y'all on the heat. My game chickens are fine but my lovely speckled sussex just pants and complains. Poor thing. I've given them a paddling pool and cold water and lots of melon and I even tried a block of frozen pumpkin pulp (they were not thrilled with that at all so I won't do it again) to cool them down. They can roam the entire property, and that gives them a nice advantage in this weather.
Yesterday I found them all in the ditch, sitting in mud. Whatever helps, I suppose.
Edited to add: I don't clip their wings, and don't want to clip their wings, so they are pretty good (for chickens) at flying. That's why they sleep in the tree - because they can. I think my poor silkie roo gets jealous. He's the only chicken in the coop at night, and I haven't convinced him it's for his own safety.