Brace For Impact: Texas Faces Menacing 'Gorilla Hail' Tonight
There’s a good chance we could see some extremely large hail in Texas tonight.
etsn.fmI can share the latest I know up to now, but I don’t have real-time access in this moment. Here’s a concise update based on recent coverage.
Gorilla hail refers to unusually large hailstones, typically several inches in diameter, reported during severe storms in the central U.S. Midwest and adjacent regions. These events have occasionally caused road closures, damaged vehicles, and property impacts, with meteorologists noting the size to be in the range of softballs to baseballs or larger in some reports.[2][3][8]
The term gained visibility in headlines during notable outbreaks in Kansas and Missouri in March 2024, when the National Weather Service issued warnings and tornado advisories alongside reports of softball- to baseball-sized hail and resulting damage.[3][2]
While 2025 and 2024 saw repeated mentions, reports emphasize that gorilla hail is a descriptive label for the unusually large hail and not an animal or a separate weather phenomenon. The practical takeaway is to seek shelter during severe storm warnings and protect property from hail impact.[8][2]
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There’s a good chance we could see some extremely large hail in Texas tonight.
etsn.fmST. LOUIS (AP) — Massive chunks of hail pelted parts of Kansas and Missouri on Wednesday night, bringing traffic to a standstill ...
www.tribtoday.comGorilla hail is exactly what it sounds like: massive balls of hail. But thankfully, they aren't quite as large as gorillas.
www.greenmatters.comJust how big is Gorilla Hail?
khak.comGorilla hail has nothing to do with the primate, but it poses a big risk to the midwest.
eu.usatoday.comDescriptions of the hail ranged from the size of golf balls and apples, to softballs and baseballs.
foxbaltimore.comTraffic was brought to a standstill in parts of Kansas and Missouri as residents were told to remain out of the storm by weather experts.
en.as.comGorilla hail—hailstones over 2 inches wide—are showing up more often across the U.S. Here's what to know about these destructive ice bombs.
www.womansworld.comVolatile weather is honing in on parts of Kansas and Missouri Wednesday night, with some...
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