Okay, not a huge amount of hail but in this part of Florida any ice falling out of the sky this time of year (or any time of the year) is unusual.
1 posted on
05/14/2022 5:39:01 PM PDT by
PJ-Comix
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The winter of 77-78 I saw snow flurries in Coral Gables.
2 posted on
05/14/2022 5:40:43 PM PDT by
Rebelbase
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4 posted on
05/14/2022 5:44:27 PM PDT by
Pollard
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6 posted on
05/14/2022 5:47:51 PM PDT by
Pollard
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We had hail yesterday in Palm Beach County. It was a pretty bad storm, it took down a tree, and a lot of tree branches everywhere.
7 posted on
05/14/2022 5:50:14 PM PDT by
kara37
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We had hail today also. Near Indianapolis. Strange indeed.
9 posted on
05/14/2022 7:41:32 PM PDT by
FamiliarFace
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I’ve lived in the Tampa Bay area most of my life. While hail isn’t exactly a common occurrence, I’d hardly call it rare.
It seems to be most likely to happen during the torrential afternoon thunderstorms that pop up in July & August.
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yes, that was hail... but very far from golf ball sized hail normally seen in the mid west during tornado season
11 posted on
05/14/2022 11:56:48 PM PDT by
sten
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12 posted on
05/15/2022 7:56:13 AM PDT by
lapsus calami
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