A Minneapolis suburb got pelted by massive, baseball-sized hail - 1 minute read
Minneapolis suburb pelted by massive, baseball-sized hail
Massive chunks of hail the size of golfballs and baseballs struck a Minneapolis suburb this week, breaking glass, damaging cars, and alarming residents.
The hail lasted only about 10 minutes, but did enough damage to rip holes through window screens and vinyl siding of residents' homes, according to The Star Tribune. The newspaper added that no injuries were reported.
"That's scary-sized hail," National Weather Service meteorologist Brent Hewett told The Star Tribune. "It doesn't happen often."
People took to social media with photos and videos showing how large the ice chunks were.
Though hailstorms aren't uncommon in Minnesota, it's rare for them to yield such massive chunks.
There have only been 36 days since 1950 when the hail pieces had diameters wider than four inches, according to The Washington Post.
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Massive chunks of hail the size of golfballs and baseballs struck a Minneapolis suburb this week, breaking glass, damaging cars, and alarming residents.
The hail lasted only about 10 minutes, but did enough damage to rip holes through window screens and vinyl siding of residents' homes, according to The Star Tribune. The newspaper added that no injuries were reported.
"That's scary-sized hail," National Weather Service meteorologist Brent Hewett told The Star Tribune. "It doesn't happen often."
People took to social media with photos and videos showing how large the ice chunks were.
Though hailstorms aren't uncommon in Minnesota, it's rare for them to yield such massive chunks.
There have only been 36 days since 1950 when the hail pieces had diameters wider than four inches, according to The Washington Post.
Source: Insider.com
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Minneapolis • Baseball • Baseball (ball) • Minneapolis • Breaking Glass • Hail • Window • Vinyl siding • Star Tribune • Hail • National Weather Service • Meteorology • Star Tribune • Social media • Hail • Minnesota • Hail • The Washington Post •