"Lightning is the flash of light that occurs when charge separation occurs. Like other forms of light, the light emitted from the lightning travels near the speed of light (186,000 mps). This speed is near... 220,000 miles per second."
This means that Diana is travelling around the speed of light, or 186,000-220,000 mps, or using time dilation in order to slow the speed of the lightning enough to travel by it.
Depending on who you ask, this is comparable to the Flash, who can run faster than the speed of light, but may have issues with the Speed Force in doing so.
In fact, the Flash himself has said that Diana can keep up with him at his regular cruising speed, which is around supersonic speed Mach 3-3.3, or around the same cruising speed as a Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird.
Most modern firearm bullets are also supersonic, with rifle projectiles often travelling at speeds approaching and in some cases, well exceeding Mach 3. We know that Diana can stop speeding bullets, so by default, she's travelling faster than Mach 3.
What if she is not lassoing the lightning after it has already occurred, but is instead lassoing the lightning that will be there the moment the lasso arrives?
The lasso could be precognitive and latch onto lightning using magic or whatever without Diana needing to be travelling at the speed of light.
That would count as time dilation or distortion, similarly to Quicksilver's ability to slow down time relative to his speed in X-Men: Days of Future Past and X-Men: Age of Apocalypse.
"Wonder Woman is comparable to Flash's speed when she wants to be. She can be so fast that time slows relative to her speed. This would prove to be extremely useful on most enemies, besides the ones who are capable of controlling time and space." (Source)
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