Hail Reports

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Time Size State County Location Narrative
12:20Z 1.00 MN Martin Ormsby
12:34Z 1.25 MN Martin Northrop Spotters sent pictures of large hailstones. The hailstones were described as at least half dollar size. The hailstones could have been larger based on the picture.
12:43Z 1.00 MN Martin Truman Spotter sent photos of the hail. Most hail was smaller and covered much of the ground. There was little wind.
15:55Z 0.75 WI Oconto Mountain Penny size hail fell near Mountain.
16:03Z 1.00 WI Oconto Mountain Quarter size hail fell near Mountain.
16:07Z 0.88 WI Oconto Townsend Nickel size hail fell in Townsend.
16:10Z 1.00 WI Marinette Middle Inlet Quarter size hail fell near Middle Inlet.
17:51Z 1.00 CO Elbert Monument Airport
18:34Z 1.00 CO Elbert Monument Airport
19:00Z 1.00 CO Adams Manila
20:14Z 2.75 TX King Grow A NWS cooperative weather observer as well as numerous storm chasers reported hail up to baseball size near Grow and along US Highway 83 to the north and south of Grow. Many windshields and storm chaser vehicles were damaged.
20:29Z 0.75 CO Weld Frederick
20:47Z 1.00 CO Lincoln Punkin Center
20:49Z 1.50 CO Lincoln Punkin Center
20:50Z 2.00 TX Knox Truscott
21:21Z 0.75 MN Olmsted Byron
21:23Z 1.00 CO Lincoln Hugo
21:28Z 1.00 CO Lincoln Hugo
21:37Z 1.00 TX Wilbarger Grayback
21:58Z 0.75 CO Morgan Gary
22:28Z 0.88 CO Kit Carson Flagler Arpt A line of thunderstorms moved into western Kit Carson County, producing pea to nickel sized hail.
23:05Z 1.75 CO Kit Carson Stratton A supercell thunderstorm developed and moved across northern Kit Carson County, producing ping pong to golf ball sized hail over a duration of four minutes. The caller noticed over the duration that the hail became smaller in size and fell heavier.
23:05Z 1.75 CO Kit Carson Stratton A supercell thunderstorm developed and moved across northern Kit Carson County producing golf ball sized hail for a duration of ten minutes.
23:15Z 0.88 CO Yuma Clarkville A supercell thunderstorm moved into northwest Yuma County producing dime to nickel sized hail.
23:22Z 1.00 CO Washington Lone Star Hail accumulated up to 2 inches deep on the ground.
00:28Z 0.88 CO Yuma Bonny Lake An embedded supercell thunderstorm produced nickel sized hail that was beginning to cover the ground at the time of the report.
00:30Z 1.00 CO Yuma Bonny Lake An embedded supercell thunderstorm produced quarter sized hail as it traveled along the Kit Carson and Yuma county line.
00:35Z 1.75 TX Haskell Rochester
00:45Z 1.00 CO Yuma Hale Bonny Dam Arpt An embedded supercell thunderstorm produced quarter sized hail and strong winds gusting up to 45 mph as the storm traveled along the Kit Carson and Yuma county line near the Colorado/Kansas state line.
00:48Z 1.50 CO Yuma Hale Bonny Dam Arpt An embedded supercell thunderstorm produced up to ping pong ball sized hail as the storm traveled along the Kit Carson and Yuma county line near the Colorado/Kansas state line.
01:00Z 1.50 KS Cheyenne St Francis Arpt An embedded supercell produced ping pong ball sized hail as it crossed the Colorado/Kansas state line.
01:00Z 3.00 KS Cheyenne St Francis Arpt A strong embedded supercell thunderstorm produced tea cup sized hail as it crossed the Colorado/Kansas state line. The large hail damaged the roof of a home at the location of the report.
01:07Z 1.25 TX Wichita Electra
01:09Z 0.75 KS Cheyenne St Francis Arpt An embedded supercell thunderstorm produced pea to penny sized hail along the southern extent of the hail core.
01:15Z 0.75 KS Cheyenne St Francis An embedded supercell thunderstorm produced various sized hail from pea to penny in size. The trained spotter reported the ground became completely covered as the hail fell for a duration of ten minutes.
01:15Z 1.50 KS Cheyenne St Francis An embedded supercell thunderstorm produced large hail varying in size from quarters to ping pong ball in size. Most of the hailstones were quarter in size or smaller with a few ping pong balls mixed in.
01:18Z 1.00 KS Sherman Kanorado Arpt An embedded supercell thunderstorm produced quarter sized hail for a duration of five minutes. A trained spotter also reported the ground was covered in hail.
01:20Z 1.00 KS Cheyenne St Francis An embedded supercell thunderstorm produced quarter sized hail in the city of St. Francis for a duration of five minutes. Multiple reports were received for hail in the city from the public and the Cheyenne County Emergency Manager.
01:25Z 0.75 KS Cheyenne Wheeler
01:30Z 0.75 KS Cheyenne Bird City
01:35Z 1.00 KS Cheyenne St Francis Enough quarter sized hail fell to cover the ground.
01:35Z 1.00 KS Cheyenne Bird City
01:42Z 0.75 KS Rawlins Mc Donald A line of thunderstorms produced up to penny sized hail as it entered western Rawlins County.
01:59Z 1.00 TX Nolan Sweetwater
02:00Z 1.25 TX Nolan Sweetwater
02:09Z 0.88 KS Rawlins Beardsley
02:52Z 1.75 TX Scurry Dunn A thunderstorm produced hail that was estimated to be between quarter and golf ball size northeast of Dunn, TX.
02:58Z 0.88 NE Custer Merna Nickel sized hail was reported just west of Merna.
03:10Z 1.75 TX Scurry Inadale
03:25Z 0.75 NE Red Willow Marion A line of thunderstorms moved into Red Willow County producing large amounts of dime and penny sized hail over a duration of seven minutes.
04:56Z 1.00 NE Furnas Edison
05:45Z 2.00 TX Crane Crane A thunderstorm produced ping pong to two inch hail stones near Crane, TX.
05:54Z 1.00 TX Mitchell Colorado City
06:55Z 0.88 NE Hall Doniphan

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