Hail Reports
Sort by Time Sort by Size Sort by State Sort by County| Time | Size | State | County | Location | Narrative |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 17:22Z | 0.88 | KS | Anderson | Harris | |
| 18:53Z | 0.88 | MO | Cass | Peculiar | |
| 20:35Z | 1.50 | KS | Nemaha | Centralia | |
| 20:37Z | 1.00 | TX | Parmer | Friona | An NWS COOP observer estimated a brief period of quarter size hail. No damage was reported. |
| 20:45Z | 1.00 | TX | Parmer | Lazbuddie | The public estimated quarter size hail eight miles west of Lazbuddie. No damage was reported. |
| 21:00Z | 0.75 | IA | Lucas | Chariton Muni Arpt | |
| 21:00Z | 0.88 | IA | Lucas | Lucas | |
| 21:05Z | 2.50 | KS | Nemaha | Centralia | |
| 21:08Z | 1.50 | OK | Beaver | Forgan | A discrete supercell thunderstorm developed along a retreating dryline during the evening hours of the 28th. As the storm moved to the northwest it began producing hail across the northern portion of Beaver County. The Beaver County Emergency Manager reported ping pong ball size hail north of the city of Forgan (Beaver County). The supercell continued moving to the northwest before weakening slightly as it moved into southern Kansas. |
| 21:19Z | 1.25 | TX | Parmer | Hub | An off-duty NWS employee estimated 1.25 inch diameter hail 12 miles south of Friona. No damage was observed. |
| 21:20Z | 1.75 | KS | Meade | Meade State Park | |
| 21:20Z | 4.00 | KS | Nemaha | Kelly | Time estimated from radar. |
| 21:25Z | 1.00 | TX | Parmer | Bovina | A city official in Bovina estimated pea to quarter size hail. No damage was reported. |
| 21:34Z | 2.21 | TX | Parmer | Lazbuddie | A storm chaser measured 2.21 inch diameter hail 12 miles north of Muleshoe. No reports of damage were received. |
| 21:35Z | 1.75 | NE | Nemaha | Nemaha | Hail did not completely cover the ground. The area also received one inch of rain. |
| 21:35Z | 1.75 | MO | Atchison | Rockport | |
| 21:37Z | 1.00 | KS | Nemaha | Oneida | |
| 21:42Z | 1.00 | IA | Monroe | Avery | A few stones slightly larger. Hail piled up in drifts. Some wind with half inch diameter hail with tree limbs down. Hail lasted 10 minutes. |
| 21:43Z | 1.00 | OK | Beaver | Floris | A discrete supercell thunderstorm developed along a retreating dryline during the evening hours of the 28th. As the storm moved to the northwest it produced hail across the northern portion of Beaver County. The Beaver County Emergency Manager reported quarter size hail east of the city of Floris (Beaver County). The supercell continued moving to the northwest before weakening slightly as it moved into southern Kansas. |
| 21:44Z | 1.00 | TX | Parmer | Friona | Volunteers from the Friona Fire Department estimated quarter size hail. No damage was reported. |
| 21:45Z | 1.00 | KS | Meade | Meade State Park | The hail was mostly dime sized. |
| 21:45Z | 1.50 | NE | Nemaha | Brownville | |
| 21:46Z | 0.75 | IA | Des Moines | Lenox Park | |
| 21:55Z | 1.50 | IA | Wapello | Eddyville | |
| 22:00Z | 2.75 | NE | Nemaha | Brownville | Golfball to baseball size hail fell. |
| 22:05Z | 0.75 | TX | Pecos | Imperial | A thunderstorm moved over Pecos County and produced penny sized hail fourteen miles south southwest of Imperial. |
| 22:05Z | 1.00 | MO | Atchison | Rockport | |
| 22:08Z | 1.00 | KS | Comanche | Wilmore | |
| 22:09Z | 1.75 | TX | Parmer | Friona | Multiple reports of large hail ranging from quarter size to golf ball size were received from Friona to about four miles east of Friona between 1609 and 1626 CST. Minor damage to vehicles and homes in Friona was common. The extent of damage to area crops, particularly young corn, was unknown. |
| 22:11Z | 1.00 | IA | Ringgold | Clearfield | |
| 22:15Z | 1.75 | WY | Goshen | Lingle | Pea to golf ball size hail was reported in Lingle. |
| 22:20Z | 1.00 | OK | Harper | Buffalo | |
| 22:25Z | 1.00 | WY | Goshen | Lingle | Nickel to quarter size hail was reported in Lingle. |
| 22:27Z | 1.00 | TX | Hansford | Gruver | An old outflow boundary helped to initiate a thunderstorm near Gruver (Hansford County). This thunderstorm produced quarter size hail 2 miles north of Gruver as reported by law enforcement. |
| 22:30Z | 1.00 | KS | Meade | Meade State Park | |
| 22:30Z | 3.50 | KS | Ottawa | Lindsey | |
| 22:30Z | 1.75 | KS | Meade | Meade State Park | The hail was several inches deep and the largest stones were the size of golf balls. |
| 22:32Z | 1.75 | KS | Ottawa | Lindsey | |
| 22:36Z | 1.75 | KS | Ottawa | Lindsey | |
| 22:40Z | 1.00 | KS | Meade | Meade State Park | |
| 22:40Z | 1.75 | WY | Goshen | Torrington | Pea to golf ball size hail was reported six miles north of Torrington. |
| 22:41Z | 1.00 | MO | Atchison | Westboro | |
| 22:42Z | 1.25 | TX | Pecos | Imperial | A thunderstorm moved over Pecos County and produced hail up to the size of golfballs six miles southwest of Cordona Lake. |
| 22:49Z | 1.25 | KS | Ottawa | Minneapolis | |
| 22:50Z | 1.00 | IA | Jefferson | Germanville | |
| 22:53Z | 0.88 | KS | Ottawa | Minneapolis | |
| 22:55Z | 1.00 | IA | Decatur | Van Wert | |
| 22:57Z | 2.50 | TX | Parmer | Parmerton | After the first round of severe thunderstorms drifted northeast of Friona and dissipated, the retreating dryline ignited a more robust supercell thunderstorm near Rhea. This storm produce very large hail to tennis ball size four miles north-northwest of Rhea, reported by the local volunteer fire department. Damage from the hail was unknown. Shortly after crossing into Deaf Smith County, this supercell produced a tornado followed by more instances of very large hail. |
| 23:00Z | 1.75 | KS | Comanche | Buttermilk | |
| 23:05Z | 1.00 | IA | Union | Creston | |
| 23:06Z | 1.00 | OH | Ashtabula | Conneaut | Quarter sized hail was observed. |
| 23:07Z | 1.00 | IA | Union | Creston | |
| 23:08Z | 1.50 | IA | Union | Creston | |
| 23:10Z | 0.75 | KS | Clark | Sitka | |
| 23:11Z | 1.50 | KS | Marshall | Frankfort | |
| 23:14Z | 1.00 | KS | Cloud | St Joseph | |
| 23:15Z | 1.75 | TX | Parmer | Parmerton | The Rhea fire department estimated golf ball size hail, lasting around six minutes. Damage, if any, was unknown. |
| 23:15Z | 1.00 | NE | Cheyenne | Lorenzo | Marble to quarter size hail was reported three miles west of Lorenzo. |
| 23:20Z | 0.75 | KS | Clark | Sitka | |
| 23:22Z | 1.00 | KS | Cloud | Clyde | |
| 23:25Z | 1.25 | IA | Wayne | Humeston | Social Media report of quarter to half dollar size hail in Humeston. |
| 23:30Z | 1.00 | NE | Cheyenne | Lorenzo | Pea to quarter size hail covered the ground three miles northwest of Lorenzo. |
| 23:31Z | 1.00 | CO | Logan | Peetz | |
| 23:31Z | 1.00 | IA | Des Moines | Huron | Hail lasted for about a minute. |
| 23:33Z | 1.25 | KS | Comanche | Buttermilk | |
| 23:35Z | 1.00 | KS | Washington | Brantford | |
| 23:38Z | 1.00 | MD | Prince George's | Friendly Pg Arpk Arp | |
| 23:40Z | 1.00 | CO | Logan | Peetz | |
| 23:42Z | 2.50 | TX | Deaf Smith | Bootleg | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. A trained storm spotter reported baseball size hail 5 miles west of Bootleg (Deaf Smith County). The supercell continued traveling in a northeastern direction which took it out of the county shortly after 10 pm. No injuries were relayed with this report. |
| 23:45Z | 1.00 | KS | Washington | Morrowville | |
| 23:45Z | 1.00 | KS | Brown | Robinson | |
| 23:45Z | 1.00 | KS | Marshall | Winifred | |
| 23:45Z | 1.75 | OK | Harper | Buffalo | |
| 23:45Z | 1.75 | KS | Ottawa | Lindsey | |
| 23:54Z | 2.00 | KS | Brown | Robinson | |
| 23:54Z | 1.00 | IA | Madison | Winterset | |
| 23:55Z | 1.75 | TX | Deaf Smith | Bootleg | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. A trained storm spotter reported golfball size hail 6 miles west of Bootleg (Deaf Smith County). The supercell continued traveling in a northeastern direction which took it out of the county shortly after 10 pm. No injuries were relayed with this report. |
| 23:59Z | 1.00 | NE | Cheyenne | Sidney | Pea to quarter size hail was reported two miles south of Sidney. |
| 00:02Z | 0.88 | KS | Comanche | Coldwater Stark Arpt | |
| 00:05Z | 1.00 | NE | Cheyenne | Sidney | Quarter size hail was reported one mile west of Sidney. |
| 00:07Z | 1.00 | NE | Cheyenne | Sidney | Quarter size hail was reported in Sidney. |
| 00:10Z | 1.00 | MO | Nodaway | Parnell | |
| 00:12Z | 0.88 | KS | Brown | Fairview | |
| 00:13Z | 1.75 | NE | Cheyenne | Brownson | Golf ball size hail was reported six miles west of Sidney. |
| 00:15Z | 1.00 | KS | Meade | Meade | |
| 00:15Z | 1.75 | NE | Cheyenne | Sidney | Penny to golf ball size hail was reported two miles east of Sidney. |
| 00:19Z | 1.00 | OH | Ashtabula | East Orwell | Quarter sized hail was observed. |
| 00:19Z | 1.50 | KS | Lincoln | Lincoln | |
| 00:20Z | 1.75 | NE | Cheyenne | Colton | Penny to golf ball size hail was reported four miles northeast of Sidney. |
| 00:20Z | 1.00 | NE | Cheyenne | Brownson | Marble to quarter size hail was reported three miles east-northeast of Brownson. |
| 00:24Z | 1.00 | NE | Cheyenne | Colton | Nickel to quarter size hail was reported eight miles northeast of Sidney. |
| 00:30Z | 1.25 | NE | Cheyenne | Sidney | Penny to half dollar size hail was reported two miles west-northwest of Sidney. |
| 00:30Z | 0.75 | IA | Jefferson | Packwood | A torrential downpour of rain with near-zero visibility was also observed. |
| 00:35Z | 0.75 | NE | Jefferson | Thompson | Hail lasted for 20 minutes. |
| 00:36Z | 1.75 | KS | Lincoln | Barnard | |
| 00:46Z | 1.50 | PA | Mercer | Jamestown | |
| 00:48Z | 1.75 | KS | Mitchell | Hunter | |
| 00:50Z | 1.00 | PA | Mercer | Greenville Muni Arpt | |
| 00:55Z | 1.00 | KS | Ellis | Schoenchen | |
| 01:00Z | 2.00 | TX | Deaf Smith | Walcott | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. An off duty National Weather Service employee reported tennis ball size hail 10 miles north of Bootleg (Deaf Smith County). The supercell continued traveling in a northeastern direction which took it out of the county shortly after 10 pm. No injuries were relayed with this report. |
| 01:02Z | 1.00 | NE | Jefferson | Plymouth | |
| 01:09Z | 0.75 | IL | Du Page | Naperville | |
| 01:12Z | 0.88 | NE | Saline | De Witt | |
| 01:12Z | 1.50 | KS | Ellis | Victoria | |
| 01:18Z | 1.25 | TX | Deaf Smith | Walcott | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. A trained storm spotter reported half dollar size hail 7 miles west of Simms (Deaf Smith County). The hail accumulated up to 2 inches deep in some spots. The supercell continued traveling in a northeastern direction which took it out of the county shortly after 10 pm. No injuries were relayed with this report. |
| 01:30Z | 0.88 | KS | Nemaha | Kelly | |
| 01:32Z | 1.00 | CO | Arapahoe | Deer Trail | |
| 01:32Z | 0.88 | MO | Andrew | Savannah | |
| 01:32Z | 1.50 | TX | Deaf Smith | Simms | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. A storm chaser reported ping pong ball size hail 15 miles south of Adrian (Deaf Smith County). The supercell continued traveling in a northeastern direction which took it out of the county shortly after 10 pm. No injuries were relayed with this report. |
| 01:33Z | 1.50 | CO | Sedgwick | Julesburg Muni Arpt | |
| 01:38Z | 0.75 | IA | Appanoose | Exline | Also included a 40 to 50 MPH wind. |
| 01:40Z | 2.00 | CO | Sedgwick | Ovid | |
| 01:43Z | 1.00 | NE | Lancaster | Hollam | |
| 01:47Z | 0.88 | IA | Appanoose | Cincinnati | |
| 01:47Z | 2.00 | TX | Deaf Smith | Simms | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. The Deaf Smith County Emergency Manager reported tennis ball size hail 5 miles east of Simms (Deaf Smith County). The hail clogged drainage systems close to the road and caused some of the fields to flood. The supercell continued traveling in a northeastern direction which took it out of the county shortly after 10 pm. No injuries were relayed with this report. |
| 01:49Z | 1.00 | KS | Mitchell | Tipton | |
| 02:05Z | 1.25 | WI | Waukesha | Mukwonago | The public reported hail up to 1.25 inches in diameter about 1 mile southwest of Mukwonago. |
| 02:20Z | 1.00 | CO | Logan | Peetz | |
| 03:31Z | 0.88 | TX | Oldham | Vega | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. A Vega (Deaf Smith County) Police Officer reported nickle size hail 3 miles south of Vega. The supercell continued traveling in a northeastern direction which took it out of the county shortly after 10 pm. No injuries were relayed with this report. |
| 03:36Z | 1.75 | TX | Deaf Smith | Milo Center | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. A Vega (Deaf Smith County) Police Officer reported golf ball size hail 6 miles south of Vega. The supercell continued traveling in a northeastern direction which took it out of the county shortly after 10 pm. No injuries were relayed with this report. |
| 03:37Z | 1.50 | NE | Garden | Lewellen | |
| 03:54Z | 1.50 | CO | Logan | Fleming | |
| 04:03Z | 1.75 | TX | Oldham | Wildorado | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. A Wildorado (Oldham County) Police Officer reported golf ball size hail near the city of Wildorado. The supercell continued traveling in a northeastern direction which took it out of the county shortly after 10 pm. No injuries were relayed with this report. |
| 04:09Z | 1.75 | TX | Oldham | Wildorado | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. A trained storm spotter reported golf ball size hail near the town of Wildorado (Oldham County). The supercell continued traveling in a northeastern direction which took it out of the county shortly after 10 pm. No injuries were relayed with this report. |
| 04:11Z | 2.75 | TX | Randall | Umbarger | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. This supercell produced baseball size hail as it moved across the southern portion of Bushland (Randall County). The hail caused damage to structures and damaged power transformers which put off power flashes that the Bushland Emergency Manager reported. The supercell continued traveling in a northeastern direction which took it away from Bushland. |
| 04:20Z | 1.50 | CO | Logan | Fleming | |
| 04:20Z | 1.00 | CO | Logan | Fleming | |
| 04:30Z | 1.00 | NE | Perkins | Grant | |
| 04:35Z | 1.75 | TX | Potter | Amarillo | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. The supercell entered the city limits of Amarillo during the late night hours of the 28th. This supercell thunderstorm produced copious amounts of large destructive hail across the city. An amateur radio operator at the Western Crossings shopping center reported golf ball size hail. The supercell continued traveling in a northeastern direction which took it out of the Amarillo city limits shortly before midnight on the 29th. |
| 04:38Z | 1.25 | TX | Randall | Amarillo | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. The supercell entered the city limits of Amarillo during the late night hours of the 28th. This supercell thunderstorm produced copious amounts of large destructive hail across the city. An amateur radio operator at the intersection of Soncy Road and 45th Ave reported half dollar size hail. Approximately 300 vehicles suffered hail damage at Street Toyota on the western side of this intersection and the adjacent neighborhood suffered varying degrees of roof damage. The supercell continued traveling in a northeastern direction which took it out of the Amarillo city limits shortly before midnight on the 29th. |
| 04:38Z | 1.75 | TX | Potter | Amarillo | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. The supercell entered the city limits of Amarillo during the late night hours of the 28th. This supercell thunderstorm produced copious amounts of large destructive hail across the city. A storm chaser at the intersection of Interstate 40 and Coulter Street reported golf ball size hail as the storm crossed their location. The supercell continued traveling in a northeastern direction which took it out of the Amarillo city limits shortly before midnight on the 29th. |
| 04:39Z | 1.75 | TX | Potter | Amarillo | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. The supercell entered the city limits of Amarillo during the late night hours of the 28th. This supercell thunderstorm produced copious amounts of large destructive hail across the city. The Amarillo Emergency Manager reported golf ball size hail at the intersection of Western Street and Loop 335 (Potter County). Motorist took shelter from the hail under the overpass. The supercell continued traveling in a northeastern direction which took it out of the Amarillo city limits shortly before midnight on the 29th. |
| 04:40Z | 2.75 | TX | Potter | Amarillo | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. The supercell entered the city limits of Amarillo during the late night hours of the 28th. This supercell thunderstorm produced copious amounts of large destructive hail across the city. A trained storm spotter at the intersection of 34th Ave and Soncy Road (Randall County) reported that baseball size hail had broken out the windows of 7 Bar and Grill. Several business and residential homes near this intersection suffered broken window, roof damage, and hundreds of vehicles at Gene Messer Ford of Amarillo suffered varying degrees of hail damage. The supercell continued traveling in a northeastern direction which took it out of the Amarillo city limits shortly before midnight on the 29th. |
| 04:45Z | 1.25 | TX | Potter | Amarillo | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. The supercell entered the city limits of Amarillo during the late night hours of the 28th. This supercell thunderstorm produced copious amounts of large destructive hail across the city. A member of the public reported a mix of quarter to half dollar fell at their residence and was enough to cover the yard. The hail also caused varying degrees of roof and vehicle damage. The supercell continued traveling in a northeastern direction which took it out of the Amarillo city limits shortly before midnight on the 29th. |
| 04:47Z | 1.00 | TX | Potter | Amarillo | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. The supercell entered the city limits of Amarillo during the late night hours of the 28th. This supercell thunderstorm produced copious amounts of large destructive hail across the city. A member of the public reported quarter size hail at their residence. This hail caused varying degrees of damage to roofs and vehicles. The supercell continued traveling in a northeastern direction which took it out of the Amarillo city limits shortly before midnight on the 29th. |
| 04:47Z | 1.75 | TX | Randall | Amarillo | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. The supercell entered the city limits of Amarillo during the late night hours of the 28th. This supercell thunderstorm produced copious amounts of large destructive hail across the city. An off duty National Weather Service employee reported golf ball size hail at their residence. This hail caused damage to neighboring homes and vehicles. The supercell continued traveling in a northeastern direction which took it out of the Amarillo city limits shortly before midnight on the 29th. |
| 04:50Z | 1.00 | NE | Perkins | Elsie | |
| 04:50Z | 1.50 | TX | Potter | Amarillo | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. The supercell entered the city limits of Amarillo during the late night hours of the 28th. This supercell thunderstorm produced copious amounts of large destructive hail across the city. A member of the public reported ping pong ball size hail near the intersection of 26th Ave and Georgia (Randall County). This hail caused damage to residential homes and business. A skylight on a residential home was broken by the hail. The supercell continued traveling in a northeastern direction which took it out of the Amarillo city limits shortly before midnight on the 29th. |
| 04:51Z | 0.88 | TX | Potter | Amarillo | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. The supercell entered the city limits of Amarillo during the late night hours of the 28th. This supercell thunderstorm produced copious amounts of large destructive hail across the city. A trained spotter near the intersection of 10th Ave and Williams Street (Potter County) reported nickel size hail. This hail produces minor damage to vehicles and roofs in the area. The supercell continued traveling in a northeastern direction which took it out of the Amarillo city limits shortly before midnight on the 29th. |
| 04:52Z | 1.25 | TX | Potter | Amarillo | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. The supercell entered the city limits of Amarillo during the late night hours of the 28th. This supercell thunderstorm produced copious amounts of large destructive hail across the city. An amateur radio operator near the intersection of Central Ave and US Highway 87 reported half dollar size hail covering the ground. Several residental homes suffered varying degrees of damage to roofs. The supercell continued traveling in a northeastern direction which took it out of the Amarillo city limits shortly before midnight on the 29th. |
| 05:00Z | 1.75 | TX | Potter | (ama)amarillo Intl A | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. The supercell entered the city limits of Amarillo during the late night hours of the 28th. This supercell thunderstorm produced copious amounts of large destructive hail across the city. As the supercell moved across the northeastern portion of Amarillo (Potter County), several motorist sought cover from golf ball size hail under the overpass at Fritch Highway and Loop 335. Residential homes near this intersection suffered varying degrees of damage from the hail. The supercell continued traveling in a northeastern direction which took it out of the Amarillo city limits shortly before midnight on the 29th. |
| 05:05Z | 1.00 | TX | Potter | (ama)amarillo Intl A | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. The supercell entered the city limits of Amarillo during the late night hours of the 28th. This supercell thunderstorm produced copious amounts of large destructive hail across the city. The supercell brought a mix of pea to quarter size hail to the National Weather Service office (Potter County). The hail nearly covered the ground and caused minor damage to vehicles of employees. The supercell continued traveling in a northeastern direction which took it out of the Amarillo city limits shortly before midnight on the 29th. |
| 05:14Z | 1.75 | TX | Potter | Amarillo | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. The supercell entered the city limits of Amarillo during the late night hours of the 28th. This supercell thunderstorm produced copious amounts of large destructive hail across the city. A trained storm spotter in downtown Amarillo (Potter County) reported golf ball size hail covering the group as the supercell moved through the area. This hail caused varying degrees of damage to residential homes businesses, and vehicles in the area. The supercell continued traveling in a northeastern direction which took it out of the Amarillo city limits shortly before midnight on the 29th. |
| 05:15Z | 1.00 | TX | Potter | Amarillo | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. The supercell entered the city limits of Amarillo during the late night hours of the 28th. This supercell thunderstorm produced copious amounts of large destructive hail across the city. A member of the public at Northwest Texas Hospital (Potter County) reported quarter size hail on Coulter Street in front of the hospital. The hail had accumulated to a foot deep on the road. This hail caused varying degrees to vehicles and roofs in the area. The supercell continued traveling in a northeastern direction which took it out of the Amarillo city limits shortly before midnight on the 29th. |
| 05:25Z | 1.00 | NE | Mcpherson | Tryon | |
| 05:30Z | 1.25 | TX | Potter | (ama)amarillo Intl A | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. The supercell entered the city limits of Amarillo during the late night hours of the 28th. This supercell thunderstorm produced copious amounts of large destructive hail across the city. The supercell produced a mixture of pea to half dollar size hail at the National Weather Service office. This hail caused varying degrees of damage to vehicles and structures in the area. The supercell continued traveling in a northeastern direction which took it out of the Amarillo city limits shortly before midnight on the 29th. |
| 05:50Z | 1.00 | NE | Lincoln | Hershey | |
| 05:53Z | 1.00 | TX | Carson | Panhandle | A supercell thunderstorm that developed along a retreating dryline in Deaf Smith and Oldham Counties tracked to the northeast across the southern Texas Panhandle. The supercell neared the city of Panhandle (Carson County) where it produced quarter size hail. Law Enforcement officials in Panhandle reported the hail. The supercell quickly moved to the northeast and weakened slightly. No damage or injuries were associated with this report. |
Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).