Hail Reports

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Time Size State County Location Narrative
22:03Z 0.75 AZ Pinal Lirim Isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms developed across the central Arizona deserts during the afternoon hours on March 18th. A few of the stronger storms generated moderate to large hailstones which affected communities such as Maricopa. At roughly 1500MST, a trained spotter reported dime to penny sized hailstones in the town of Maricopa. The diameter of the larger stones was around 0.75 inches. There were no reports of damage due to the large hail.
22:29Z 2.25 TX Lubbock Wolfforth Numerous reports of hail from off-duty NWS employees and social media were received as a severe thunderstorm tracked from south of Wolfforth to western Lubbock. Hail ranged in size from quarters to one report of tennis ball size. No damage was reported.
23:00Z 1.75 TX Childress Childress A swath of golf ball size hail fell from southeastern Childress to approximately seven miles north of Childress along US Highway 83. No damage was reported.
23:13Z 1.75 TX Jones Lueders The Jones County Sheriffs office reported golf ball size hail along Texas Highway 6 in Lueders.
23:20Z 1.25 TX Lubbock Wolfforth A picture on social media depicted half dollar size hail along US Highway 62/82 northeast of Wolfforth. No damage was reported.
23:48Z 1.00 TX Collingsworth Wellington Dime to quarter size hail fell east of Wellington on U.S. Highway 203.
06:24Z 2.00 TX Taylor Tye The KTXS Facebook page indicated 2 inch hail.
07:14Z 1.75 TX Val Verde Amistad Res East A thunderstorm produced golf ball size hail near Lake Amistad Dam.
08:10Z 1.00 TX Edwards Carta Vly A thunderstorm produced one inch diameter hail east of Carta Valley. There was still hail on the ground at 7 am that morning.
08:30Z 1.00 TX Edwards Rocks Spgs Arpt A thunderstorm produced one inch diameter hail southeast of Rocksprings.

Storm reports are derived from "The Storm Events Database" (National Centers for Environmental Information) and/or "Past Storm Reports" (Storm Prediction Center).