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Hail pelted down over Melbourne as showers and storms rolled across parts of Victoria on Saturday, August 13.This video, recorded by Gavin Craig Harris, shows hail coat the road and street on ...
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6 March 2010 – Storms pass directly over Melbourne bringing large hail, flash flooding and high winds, causing widespread damage across western and central Victoria, stopping all modes of transportation in Melbourne. CBD streets of Flinders, Spencer and Elizabeth are spectacularly flash flooded.
The storms developed from a low pressure system to the west of Victoria, generating thunderstorms during the morning of 6 March, [8] which began travelling across the state roughly from northwest to southeast, passing directly through central Melbourne at around 2:40 pm. Multiple storm cells existed, one in Western Victoria and another in Central Victoria and Melbourne, other mostly rain ...
6 March 2010 brought one of the worst hail storms to ever hit Melbourne. The storm occurred due to the collision of warm humid air moving southwards, and a cold front moving from the south-west. The resulting storms moved from north to south, wreaking havoc across Shepparton in the state's north, uprooting trees and damaging roofs.
An intense storm hit Melbourne on the evening of October 28, bringing heavy rain and lightning amid severe weather warnings.This footage, filmed by Leon Sjogren, shows lightning striking in the ...
The largest hail stones reported were golf ball-sized, at around 1.75 inches in diameter, Sunday near the Snug Harbor neighborhood in Martin County, according to National Weather Service Melbourne ...
An unusually strong storm blanketed a large portion of the northeast Denver metro area in the late evening. Golf ball-sized stones damaged homes and vehicles, in an event comparable to the May 2017 hail storm. Due to the late hour the storm hit, much of the hail would not melt until the following day. [40] 5 Aug, 2024 Calgary, Alberta, Canada