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Texas city slammed with tennis ball-sized hail

Hundreds of Businesses and Homes Hit With Hail Storm Damage

A Texas city was battered with hail the size of tennis balls this week during a storm being described as the worst of its kind there in nearly three decades.

The hailstorm that passed through San Angelo Thursday rained down chunks of ice large enough to damage everything from the roofs of homes to car windshields, according to KTXS.

“Once the storm formed, it became severe rather quickly,” National Weather Service meteorologist Jim Wingenroth told the San Angelo Standard-Times. “It produced a wide spread of hail across the city. There was a lot of golf ball-sized hail, but got up to tennis ball-sized hail.” The newspaper reported that the storm lasted around three hours Thursday night. It was described as the worst hailstorm to hit the city since 1995.


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https://www.foxnews.com/us/texas-city-hit-with-tennis-ball-sized-hail


Here are some other examples of crazy Texas weather:

San Antonio Area Under Another Severe Thunderstorm Warning Thursday Night

Tornado Tears Through Northwest Dallas, Texas

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