The National Weather Service reports that parts of San Angelo and Concho County have been buried in as much as three feet of hail. The hail was part of a violent storm system that also dropped tornadoes and flooding rains on much of the state. Hail was reportedly as large as baseballs and caused significant damage.
Have you ever seen hail like this?! The state of Texas has had quite the week. Tornadoes, flooding, strong winds, and EXTREMELY large hail!
The threat for all modes of severe continue through the weekend for The Lone Star State.#TXwx pic.twitter.com/hDQ2qnsTkR— WeatherNation (@WeatherNation) May 4, 2024
Another gorilla hail stone intercepted while a cone wedge was in progress! This supercell keeps pumping out large tornadoes west of Highway 285! @EdgarONealWX pic.twitter.com/iDeYzgiUPO
— Reed Timmer, PhD (@ReedTimmerUSA) May 4, 2024
Take a listen!!
Hail was seen falling across many parts of western Texas through the day on Saturday. There were even reports of softball size hail in Winkler & Scurry counties!#txwx pic.twitter.com/56yKAYNXoR
— WeatherNation (@WeatherNation) May 5, 2024