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Baseball-sized hailstones fall in Texas as southern US hit by severe storms

- Gloria Oladipo

Baseball-sized pieces of hail fell in Texas as parts of the southern US battle thundersto­rms and other severe weather.

Photos posted to social media showed the oversized hailstones – about 5in across – that fell in Johnson City in central Texas, NBC News reported.

Hail pieces about the size of a golfball were also spotted in the town of Granbury, Texas, about an hour outside Fort Worth.

Tennis ball-sized hailstones also fell in Pecan Plantation, an unincorpor­ated community in central Texas, NBC Dallas-Fort Worth reported.

Lydia Torres, a medic in Pecan Plantation, told NBC Dallas-Fort Worth that the hailstones “sounded like bombs were hitting the top of the ambulance”.

“Especially when it hit the top of the windshield, you could see the glass start to shatter everywhere,” she said.

The cities of San Marcos and Johnson City reported extensive damage from the supersized hail and high wind gusts, KXAN News reported.

A spokespers­on for San Marcos said that the city had received reports of downed power lines and uprooted trees due to Thursday’s storm.

Several areas of Texas were also under a tornado warning late on Thursday, the National Weather Service reported.

As of Friday morning, more than 300,000 residents mostly in southern states were without power, according to poweroutag­e.us, which tracks outages nationwide.

The majority of outages are in Florida, where 197,405 people are experienci­ng power outages. Northern parts of the state have seen severe thundersto­rms that could turn into tornadoes, the Tallahasse­e Democrat reported.

“Damaging to destructiv­e winds, isolated tornadoes, and large hail will be the main threats,” the National Weather Service in Tallahasse­e reported. “Heavy rainfall could also become a concern if redevelopm­ent and training of storms occurs behind this complex of storms this afternoon.”

Tallahasse­e residents have also reported extensive damage in the area, NWS Tallahasse­e reported on X.

 ?? ?? People watch the progress of a storm along in Texas between Abilene and Hawley on 2 May. Photograph: Ronald W Erdrich/AP
People watch the progress of a storm along in Texas between Abilene and Hawley on 2 May. Photograph: Ronald W Erdrich/AP

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