Utahns Take To Social Media To Share Hail Storm Photos, Videos
Aug 22, 2018, 3:34 PM | Updated: 9:21 pm
KAYSVILLE, Utah – Wednesday began with a series of flash flood warnings from the National Weather Service. By the early afternoon hail was pelting residents and causing issues on I-15 as commuters sought shelter from the quarter-sized pieces of ice.
This was the scene, captured on UDOT cameras, in Davis County as drivers had to slow down as hail fell from the sky:
The storm only lasted a few moments, but a few moments were more than enough.
Here are some of the posts from northern Utahns who experienced it firsthand.
Hey @kslweather @KSLcom check out this hail we got the in Kaysville! pic.twitter.com/UuPIK1Ir2F
— JunieB1979 (@junieb1979) August 22, 2018
Huge hail in Layton. #utwx pic.twitter.com/yS6JeDBD5F
— Scott McIntyre (@cam_guy_scott) August 22, 2018
Hey @NWSSaltLakeCity here’s the hail that fell in Farmington. Way bigger than a quarter. pic.twitter.com/BYZf9kv8Ch
— Roach (@TheRoach84) August 22, 2018
Heavy rain and hail in #Tooele #utwx pic.twitter.com/zFjbVxGknv
— Derek Petersen (@Derek_Photog) August 22, 2018
You mean like baseball size hail? pic.twitter.com/hWwvIJv4WG
— TIm W (@teamrope) August 22, 2018
Send us pictures of the storm and hail in your area! Mrs. Caplan sent this in from Kaysville! WOW! 😮 #utwx pic.twitter.com/0RtIaCjP3A
— KSL Newsradio (@kslnewsradio) August 22, 2018
@KSLcom Hail storm that just passed through Kaysville pic.twitter.com/ZLH0zQvlun
— Benji King (@benjilking) August 22, 2018
Did you capture some amazing images of the hail storm today? We’d love to see them! Tweet them to @KSL5TV, send them via Facebook messenger to Facebook.com/KSLTV, or email them to us at social@ksl.com.