Dry line moving through the area at about 60 mph.
It's hailing at our house. What the ? I haven't watched the weather forecast.. was this expected in SA tonight?
Dry line moving through the area at about 60 mph.
Seriously?? *going outside to check weather on my side of town!*
Same thing here at about the same time, it passed pretty quickly though, probably about five minutes worth of gum ball sized hail.
Where the is Manny?
i don't know what it is but when manny hears lightning, he wants more!
Breaking into my TV show to show Kori's hail!
It was hitting our windows so hard I thought they might crack, but they are holding strong right now. Here's a view from the front window by our door.
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Big-time hail over here at Ingram Mall. Saved some for the kids to look at in the morning.
dime size here 410 n 151. no biggie
LOL
I went outside to watch as the storms came in - got quarter size here. February storms of this nature always produce hail since its colder in the atmosphere.
The eastside might get bigger hail though because the updraft will have kept them up there for longer. The storms blew up over the westside pretty fast on the dry line. The air is so damn humid it didn't take much of a trigger at all.
awesome just hailed here with some crazy ass wind
on the NW side
In central Illinois we had recorded temperatures of 68 degrees today. You'll see a lot of hail with these kind of powerful weather systems. As the aggressive frontal boundary brings warm air into contact with cold air, you will see cold temperatures high in the atmosphere, as Manny said. As the systems collide, the warm air provides enough thermal energy to push moisture high into the atmosphere. This moisture condenses further, and then freezes, falling back to Earth when the updrafts are no longer able to keep them aloft.
Millions of Dollars spent on all these new weather gizmos and we have to rely on the sound of crackling windows to know it's hailing outside? We had quarter size hail here at the Medical center.
I wonder if the car lots will have a hail damage sale?
just passed through Schertz with a bang and heavy rains..had to sit with the kitties on the back porch as they were a bit tense! LOL
What weather gizmos?
Hail is difficult to predict at times because it requires very strong updrafts in the atmosphere to produce any sizable hail. It is not always easy to pick the spot in a system where hail will develop, especially if it is fast moving.
^^This is like the perfect storm forming. A level five hurricane merging in with a level four annular hurricane. It could get good.
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Yes.
THEY'RE IN THE BEAR CAGE!!!!!!!!
Then how come all the towns before SA reported hail and all the area east of the medical center got hail after we did? How hard is it to say hail is reported in Brandea and is headed towards San Antonio?
I was able to call my girlfriend 10 minutes before the hail reached her on 410 and Broadway and I don't even own a satellite dish or is related to Manny.
face it that fat that looks like Fred Flintstones on KSAT is to busy checking his face book page when he should have been warning us.
Oh wait, they only break into TV when it's Spurs playoff game I forgot.
I believe the thermonuclear energy perforating through the upper layer of the stratosphere at an approximate 48 degree angle in addition to the hyperconducitvity of the nitrogen levels in this humidity have caused drastic levels of quarter sized hail in the lower parts of South Texas.
Remain indoors.
sorry fellas, my friends at the climate change facility press the wrong button..instead of raining in that area, we decided to make it hail......
They can't tell you hail is coming but they sure know who you called, what you said, and where you goggled today!
Far be it for me to defend the weather guys, but we broke in at about 9:14 p.m., so no.
Try working out in the open and having that storm sneak up on you like it did tonight.
That was a ....
I left my sunroof open. I completely forgot until my dad came in and said, "Hey, you left your sunroof tilted open..."
I've had my car for about a year and a half, I'm lucky it's the first time it's happened.
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