'Golf-Ball-Size' Hail Pelts Parts of North Texas

Thunderstorms were dropping large and potentially damaging hail across North Texas on Thursday afternoon, March 16, the National Weather Service (NWS) said.

This footage of thunking hailstones was taken by NWS spotter @SWxClicks in Parker County, where the NWS said ”golf-ball-size" hail could fall.

The storm had passed by Friday morning. The NWS confirmed that a tornado also touched down in the storm. Credit: @SWxClicks via Storyful

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- 25 miles per hour. Hazard. Golf-ball sized hail and 60-miles-per hour wind gusts could impact people. And animals outdoors will be injured. Expect hail to damage doors, siding, windows and vehicles. Expect damage to siding and trees Hazard includes Fort Worth,

[HAIL POUNDING LOUDLY] settlement

25 miles per hour. Hazard. Golf-ball sized hail and 60-miles-per-hour wind gusts could impact people. And animals outdoors will be injured. Expect hail to damage doors, siding, windows and vehicles. Expect wind damage to siding and trees. Hazard includes Fort Worth,

[HAIL POUNDING LOUDLY] settlement.

25 miles per hour. Hazard. Golf-ball ball-sized hail and 60-miles-per-hour wind gusts could impact people. And animals outdoors will be injured. Expect hail to damage doors, siding, windows and vehicles. Expect damage siding and trees. Hazard includes Fort Worth

[HAIL POUNDING LOUDLY] settlement.