Hail Reports

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Time Size State County Location Narrative
15:10Z 1.25 UT Carbon Jacobs Half-dollar-sized hail fell.
19:50Z 1.00 CO Montezuma Mesa Verde Natl Park Hail measured to be the size of quarters accumulated on the road in Mesa Verde National Park. The accumulation was estimated to be 6 inches deep. The hail dimpled at least two vehicles.
21:00Z 1.75 CO La Plata Bayfield Golf ball sized-hail accumulated 2 miles west-southwest of Bayfield. The accumulation was estimated to be 1.5 inches deep.
21:18Z 1.00 NM Cibola San Fidel A trained spotter near San Fidel reported quarter size hail that had accumulated to about an inch deep.
21:25Z 1.00 NM Cibola Cubero A trained spotter near Cubero reported quarter size hail.
21:32Z 1.75 CO La Plata Oxford Hail estimated to be the size of golf balls was reported in Oxford.
22:44Z 0.75 TX Grayson Hilton Penny sized hail and a wind gust to 48 mph was reported between Howe and Luella.
23:14Z 1.00 MI Baraga Herman The observer at Herman measured one-inch diameter hail from a thunderstorm on the evening of the 19th.
23:24Z 1.00 WY Campbell Rockypoint
00:09Z 2.50 MT Carter Alzada
01:06Z 1.25 SD Harding Harding Hail covered the ground and was accompanied by 50 mph winds.
01:40Z 1.00 SD Harding Buffalo
02:10Z 1.00 ND Logan Lehr
02:11Z 1.75 SD Harding Ralph
02:16Z 1.00 SD Harding Ralph Wind gusts of 50 to 55 mph accompanied the storm.
02:30Z 1.50 NE Holt Stuart
03:04Z 1.25 ND Adams Hettinger
03:10Z 2.50 ND Adams Haynes
04:05Z 1.00 ND Grant New Leipzig
04:25Z 1.75 ND Grant Elgin Muni Arpt
04:36Z 1.50 ND Steele Finley Received a public report of ping pong ball sized hail that lasted for a couple minutes. Time estimated based on radar.
04:45Z 1.00 ND Steele Sharon
05:21Z 1.75 ND Grant Shields Crops were damaged by the hail. In addition, house windows were damaged, along with the windows and siding on a camper.
06:00Z 1.25 ND Hettinger Bentley
06:12Z 0.75 ND Burleigh Bismarck
06:17Z 0.75 ND Burleigh Bismarck

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