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Updated: 4:22 PM Jul 6, 2009
KKTV Viewer Sends Pictures of Golf Ball-Sized Hail In Falcon
An 11 News viewer who lives in the Meridian Ranch area of Falcon sent in these amazing pictures of hail in July!
Posted: 3:35 PM Jul 6, 2009Reporter: KKTV |
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An 11 News viewer who lives in the Meridian Ranch area of Falcon sent in these amazing pictures of hail in July!
Jacqueline Goodman says these pictures of golf ball-sized hail were taken Monday afternoon in the front yard of her home.
Chief Meteorologist Brian Bledsoe says, a Severe Thunderstorm Watch remains in effect for all of Southeast Colorado until 8pm. Any additional storms will have the potential to become severe, producing large hail, damaging wind, heavy rain and frequent lightning.
Brian is twittering with updates- follow along- click here
If you ever see any great news or weather happening, e-mail pictures to News@kktv.com.
Latest Comments
Who cares if the *D* is there or not? It would hurt to get hit by it! That thar is sum big hale Rat Thar, Grammar Nazi! :o)
Yikes, we made it home just in time! We were out on the motorcycle; that would have sucked! To Grammar Nazi, So does that mean the *D* should be on "size" or does it mean the *D* should NOT be on "size"?
Jeebus, I'm glad it didn't drop down over by the Woodmen Hills area.
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