Hail the size of baseballs
A thunderstorm is moving in and you're hearing reports from spotters that hail is moving in.
This Sunday, a storm dropped golf ball-sized hail on parts of the Denver metro area. Team Thunderhead is just warming up for the season, literally. In terms of insured damages, Colorado is second only to Texas. These frozen water bombs, or f-bombs as I call them during a storm, do enormous damage to cars and roofs. One such storm in Colorado Springs three years ago killed four animals at the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, injured staff and exacted so much destruction that the zoo had to close for four days — its longest in recent times. Hailstones can range from pea-sized to the size of grapefruit. It was 4.
Hail the size of baseballs
Hail that fell in Fort Morgan, Akron, Iliff and other northern sections of Colorado's Eastern Plains damaged cars and windows overnight. It's rare to get significant hailstorms at night in Colorado. If anyone else has measured hail 4" in diameter or greater let us know. The National Weather Service said on Twitter that measurements of hailstones that were 4 inches wide were recorded after the storm. Kim Rose in Morgan County shared a photo that showed a smooth hailstone that was bigger than her palm. Meet the news team or contact us. Hailstones the size of baseballs cause damage in Eastern Colorado. Please enter email address to continue. Please enter valid email address to continue. Featured Local Savings. More from CBS News. Blown tire on flight leads to bumpy landing at Denver International Airport. Cold front advancing towards Colorado has slowed. Bond set for "Colorado Springs to Denver in 20 minutes" motorcyclist.
Golf ball- to softball-sized hail can fall at speeds ranging from 44 to 72 mph, according to the National Weather Service, while larger stones can reach mph.
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Hail the size of baseballs
Huge chunks of hail pelted parts of Kansas and Missouri on Wednesday night during a severe thunderstorm. The baseball-sized ice brought traffic to a standstill on Interstate Highway 70, prompting some drivers to take cover under a bridge. Meteorologists urged residents to stay indoors as storms unleashed multiple tornadoes in northeast Kansas late Wednesday. Get away from windows and shelter inside now!!! Hail as large as 4 inches fell in some areas, but no injuries have been reported. Calmer weather in Kansas is expected for the rest of this week and weekend. However, severe storm chances have increased through Thursday for portions of Oklahoma, Arkansas and northeast Texas.
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Here are the most common measurements:. It's rare to get significant hailstorms at night in Colorado. Chrome Safari Continue. Those magnificent, billowy thunderheads contain cold liquid water and ice. Ice is formed more easily and there is less time for a hailstone to melt on the way down. Golf ball- to softball-sized hail can fall at speeds ranging from 44 to 72 mph, according to the National Weather Service, while larger stones can reach mph. A thunderstorm is moving in and you're hearing reports from spotters that hail is moving in. When the updraft can no longer keep it aloft, the hailstone falls to earth. Hail that fell in Fort Morgan, Akron, Iliff and other northern sections of Colorado's Eastern Plains damaged cars and windows overnight. Most hailstorms are made up of a mix of different sizes, and only the very largest hailstones pose a serious risk to people caught in the open. Hailstones can range from pea-sized to the size of grapefruit.
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Be the first to know. To send a letter to the editor about this article, submit online or check out our guidelines for how to submit by email or mail. To that end, the National Weather Service often estimates the hail by comparing it to a known object. In terms of insured damages, Colorado is second only to Texas. We get to drive snowplows in the summer to clear the roads of heaps several feet-deep of hail. Common reference objects for hail stone sizes. Golf ball- to softball-sized hail can fall at speeds ranging from 44 to 72 mph, according to the National Weather Service, while larger stones can reach mph. Most hailstorms are made up of a mix of different sizes, and only the very largest hailstones pose a serious risk to people caught in the open. Hailstones the size of baseballs cause damage in Eastern Colorado. The National Weather Service said on Twitter that measurements of hailstones that were 4 inches wide were recorded after the storm.
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