where can we get the Freak winter storms, marble-sized hail in New Jersey?
In New Jersey, a powerful thunderstorm dropped more than three inches of hail. Another news report on the New Jersey storm said plows were needed to clear some streets “with piles of ice more than a foot high along the route. The combination of heavy rain, which led to local flooding, helped to turn some of the hail piles into solid ice.” Sources: http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/posted/archive/2009/06/16/freak-winter-storms-marble-sized-hail-in-new-jersey.
You don’t often see people in shorts and T-shirts out shovelling snow or rescuing a car stuck in a high drift of the white ice on the road — especially in July. If you’re far north, it can get cold this time of year, but not in New Jersey. In some parts of the midwest state, a powerful thunderstorm dropped more than three inches of hail, the BBC reports. Watch the BBC video, pictured above, by clicking here. The BBC also reported that at least one large tornado touched down in Colorado. Another news report on the New Jersey storm said plows were needed to clear some streets “with piles of ice more than a foot high along the route. The combination of heavy rain, which led to local flooding, helped to turn some of the hail piles into solid ice.” Sources: http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/posted/archive/2009/06/16/freak-winter-storms-m
You don’t often see people in shorts and T-shirts out shovelling snow or rescuing a car stuck in a high drift of the white ice on the road — especially in July. If you’re far north, it can get cold this time of year, but not in New Jersey. In some parts of the midwest state, a powerful thunderstorm dropped more than three inches of hail, the BBC reports. Watch the BBC video, pictured above, by clicking here. The BBC also reported that at least one large tornado touched down in Colorado. Another news report on the New Jersey storm said plows were needed to clear some streets “with piles of ice more than a foot high along the route. The combination of heavy rain, which led to local flooding, helped to turn some of the hail piles into solid ice.” Forecasters say the mid-June chill was nothing more than a freak incident and that the weather should to warm up today. What’s up with the wacky weather?