Hail Reports

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Time Size State County Location Narrative
13:15Z 0.75 TN Monroe Rocky Spg Sub-severe hail was reported southeast of Madisonville.
15:28Z 1.00 AL Cherokee Howells Xrds Quarter size hail reported in the Cedar Bluff area.
15:36Z 1.00 AL Cherokee Loop A supercell storm with a well defined BWER produced a long swath of large hail across the northern portions of Cherokee County.
16:50Z 1.00 AL Calhoun Pleasant Ridge Quarter size hail reported along Choccolocco Road.
17:16Z 1.25 GA Gordon Johntown A report was received over social media of hail to size of quarters and half dollars near the intersection of Plainville Road and Old Calhoun Road.
17:38Z 2.50 GA Gordon Farmville The public reported hail the size of tennis balls on Sonora Drive SE, leaving dents in cars.
17:40Z 2.50 GA Gordon Sonoraville The public reported hail the size of tennis balls near the intersection of Fairmont Highway and Cash Road, shattering the windshield of a car.
18:40Z 1.00 GA Forsyth Oscarville The public reported hail the size of quarters on Highway 369 near the Lake Lanier Bridge.
21:00Z 0.75 AZ Pima Continental
21:30Z 1.00 MT Gallatin (wys)west Yellowston Via social media. Time and exact location estimated by radar and social media report.
21:56Z 2.00 NM Mora Buena Vista Hail up to the size of two inches in diameter fell in Buena Vista as a severe thunderstorm tracked south-southwest through the area. The extent of damage from the hail was not known.
23:53Z 0.75 MT Gallatin Matthews Hail report from 5 S Bozeman.
00:40Z 0.88 NM Sandoval Bernalillo Hail up to the size of nickels was reported in Bernalillo as a storm moved southeast through the area.
01:10Z 1.00 NM Bernalillo Cedar Crest Quarter size hail was reported south of Sedillo as a severe thunderstorm moved southeast through the area.
01:15Z 1.00 MT Gallatin Bozeman Hot Spgs Reported hail.
01:15Z 0.88 NM Bernalillo Cedar Crest A CoCoRaHS observer reported nickel size hail with a thunderstorm that moved southeast through Sedillo.

Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).