Texas, America is being devastated! Storm, 5-inch hail destroys homes and vehicles
TLDRTwo major thunderstorms have caused significant damage in Central Texas, with hailstones as large as five inches reported in San Marcos and Johnson City. The National Weather Service (NWS) has classified the hail as CD or DVD size, and social media is filled with videos of the large hail and strong winds hitting areas like Dripping Springs. The storms have disrupted driving, with many vehicles suffering broken windows due to the hail. In addition to the damage to homes and vehicles, the hail has also swept through trees, leaving a trail of fallen leaves and an odor reminiscent of freshly cut grass. The NWS has warned of a continued risk of large hail and tornadoes, with high winds up to 70 mph expected overnight. Residents are urged to stay updated with the latest weather information to prepare for the severe weather conditions.
Takeaways
- 🌩️ Two major thunderstorms caused significant damage in Central Texas.
- 📹 San Marcos and Johnson City experienced severe hail and wind damage.
- 🌨️ The National Weather Service reported hail up to 5 inches in size, described as CD or DVD size.
- 📽 Videos on social media showed large hail and strong winds hitting Johnson, Dripping Springs, and surrounding areas.
- ⚠️ Warnings were issued for outdoor areas due to the severe weather conditions.
- 🚗 Strong winds and large hail disrupted driving, causing damage to vehicle windows.
- 🌬️ Northern Johnson was under severe thunderstorm conditions with heavy rainfall and winds up to 70 mph.
- 🧊 Locals reported hailstones varying in size from a pea to a tennis ball.
- 💥 There were reports of serious damage to homes and vehicles from the hailstorm.
- 🌳 Hail swept through trees, leaving behind an odor similar to cut grass.
- 🚨 The National Weather Service in Fort Worth predicted a risk of large hail and tornadoes in parts of Texas.
- 📢 Stay updated with weather information to be prepared for severe weather events.
Q & A
What is the main event described in the title?
-The main event described in the title is the devastation caused by a storm with 5-inch hail in Texas, America, which has destroyed homes and vehicles.
How many major thunderstorms hit Central Texas?
-Two major thunderstorms hit Central Texas, causing significant damage.
What kind of damage was reported in San Marcos and Johnson City?
-San Marcos and Johnson City sustained significant damage from windblown hail.
What is the size of the hail that the National Weather Service lists as CD or DVD size?
-The hail size listed as CD or DVD size by the National Weather Service is 5 inches.
What were the weather conditions like in Northern Johnson?
-Northern Johnson was under severe thunderstorm conditions with heavy rainfall and winds up to 70 mph.
What was the size of the hailstones reported by locals?
-Locals reported hailstones varying in size from as small as a pea to as large as a tennis ball.
What was the impact of the hail on the environment?
-The hail swept through the trees, littered the ground with fallen leaves, and left behind an odor similar to that of cut grass.
What disruptions were caused to driving due to the storm?
-Strong winds and large hail caused serious disruption to driving, forcing many drivers to stop due to damaged windows.
What weather predictions were made by the National Weather Service Fort Worth?
-The National Weather Service Fort Worth predicted a risk of large hail and tornadoes to hit parts of Texas, with the main threat overnight being hail and high winds up to 70 mph.
What advice is given to the public regarding the weather?
-The advice given to the public is to stay updated with weather information and join the service every day to not miss out on important updates.
What is the significance of the size of the hailstones in this context?
-The size of the hailstones is significant as it indicates the severity of the storm and the level of damage it can cause to property and the environment.
What is the role of the National Weather Service in this situation?
-The National Weather Service plays a crucial role in monitoring the weather, issuing warnings, and providing size classifications for hailstones to help understand the potential impact of storms.
Outlines
🌩️ Severe Thunderstorm and Hailstorm in Central Texas
The video script describes the aftermath of two major thunderstorms that caused significant damage in multiple counties in Central Texas. The National Weather Service (NWS) reports that San Marcos and Johnson City experienced substantial damage from hailstones, with some as large as 5 inches, described as CD or DVD size. Videos on social media depicted large hail and strong winds hitting areas like Johnson, Dripping Springs, and Blanco County. The hail varied in size, causing damage to vehicles and breaking windows. The NWS also issued warnings for outdoor areas due to heavy rainfall and winds reaching up to 70 mph. The script also mentions an odor resembling cut grass following the hailstorm. The National Weather Service Fort Worth predicted further risks of large hail and tornadoes, with the main threat being hail and high winds overnight.
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Keywords
Hail
Severe Thunderstorms
Windblown Hail
National Weather Service (NWS)
Meteorologist
Blanco County
Dripping Springs
High Winds
Tornadoes
Damage to Vehicles
Driving Disruption
Highlights
Severe thunderstorms have caused devastation in Central Texas with hail as large as 5 inches reported.
San Marcos and Johnson City sustained significant damage from windblown hail.
The National Weather Service (NWS) lists hail of this size as CD or DVD size.
Videos on social media showed large hail and strong winds hitting Johnson, Dripping Springs, and surrounding areas.
Warnings were issued for outdoor areas due to the severe weather conditions.
Northern Johnson is under severe thunderstorm conditions with heavy rainfall and winds up to 70 mph.
Locals reported hailstones varying in size from a pea to a tennis ball.
There were reports of broken vehicle windows and serious damage caused by the hail.
The hailstorm left an odor similar to that of cut grass in its wake.
Strong winds and large hail caused serious disruption to driving, forcing many drivers to stop due to damaged windows.
The National Weather Service Fort Worth predicted a risk of large hail and tornadoes for parts of Texas.
The main threat overnight is hail and high winds up to 70 mph.
Residents are urged to stay updated with weather information to avoid missing out on crucial alerts.
The weather team of the first warning system reported on the severe impact of the storms.
Many viewers sent in videos and photos documenting the extent of the damage.
The hail swept through trees and littered the ground with fallen leaves.
Residents described the event as the craziest weather experience they've ever been a part of.
The National Weather Service encourages joining their platform for daily weather updates.