wow.... I don't think I've ever seen a hailstorm as intense as the one we just had here
We usually see those teeny tiny hailstones, the pea gravel sized, sometimes slightly larger. But they don't do much.
This time we had nickel sized hailstones, and there were a few bursts of large quarter sized stones and even larger. They beat needles and branches off the trees... all the air is heavily pine and fir scented now because of the beating that the trees just had. It's actually quite pleasant. So many melting hailstones are on the ground (it's been between 65 and 75 through this), that it's rather slippery to walk around outside. Then there was this eerie ground fog rising up everywhere, I suppose because of the volume of frozen hailstones and the fairly warm, moist air.
I don't think they were quite big enough to damage the truck, and other vehicles, but I haven't checked it out yet... it could have knocked some paint off though.
UPDATE: Hmm... hailstones up to one and one quarter inches is what they were saying here. That's probably about right, they sure did look big!
I didn't duck out to grab some when the really big ones were coming down.
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