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At the time, it was the worst hailstorm on record in the U.S. Here are some of the photos from that day: Giant hailstones at Mayfest in Trinity Park, May 5, 1995.
The thunderstorm episode ranks as one of the worst ever to hit Kansas. [7] 5 May 1995 Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas, US The 1995 Mayfest Storm produced $1.1 billion insured losses, and total storm damage was reported at around $2 billion. The storms produced hail about the size of softballs. [8] [9] [10] 24 July 1996
The Insurance Council of Texas assessed that insured losses inflicted by the storm amounted to $1.1 billion. [7] Hail sizes associated with the storm ranged between 1.75–4.5 in (4.5–11.5 cm), [2] and at one point the hail covered a region over 3 mi (5 km) wide. [5]
The deadliest tornado outbreak sequence in American history. Killer tornadoes touched down from Texas to Pennsylvania. Produced at least three F5 tornadoes and several F4s, including an F4 that killed at least 255 people and injured 1,236 in the St. Louis area. In Sherman Texas on May 15, one of the most intense tornadoes of the 19th century ...
The estimated size of the hail that struck the county was the third largest in Arizona history, and its estimated cost reached $2.7 billion in insured damages, the costliest weather disaster on record in the state. [38] The stalled cold-core low produced heavy rainfall across the broader Nevada, Utah, Arizona, and California region.
Hail damage destroys windshield of vehicle in Colorado. (Twitter/Dr. Fiona Jardine) Five years ago, Colorado experienced an enormously powerful hailstorm that left the Denver area with over $2 ...
In recent days Central Florida has become ground zero to severe storms bringing destructive hail and damaging winds.
As storms continued to develop along a line paralleling Interstate 35, some storms congealed into a mesoscale convective system near the Metroplex; [11] this cluster of storms produced both F3 tornadoes in Fort Worth and Arlington. [3] The complex of storms eventually evolved into a transient bow echo that continued to track eastward into ...