Colorado was hammered by hail stones as big as golf balls Monday as storms moved through the state.
More severe weather is forecast for this afternoon, with a 40 percent chance of rain and thunderstorms that could bring more hailstones.
Yesterday’s storm prompted a flurry of activity on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/DanLindsey77/status/1009065588726157313
A round of Severe Thunderstorms last evening produced large hail across portions of the northeast plains of CO. including northern sections of Metro Denver. This photo shows a 2 1/2" diameter hailstone in Frederick. For the latest storm reports go to:
— NWS Boulder (@NWSBoulder)
Massive hail up to baseballs in NE Denver metro! @ReedTimmerAccu
— Blake Brown (@BlakeBrownWx)
https://twitter.com/kucharsk/status/1008887515523084288
The hail storm in Louisville (Boulder County) right now.
— Peyton Garcia (@peytonmgarcia)
https://twitter.com/JordanSchupbach/status/1008916904021409793
Here’s some hail that fell on Louisville, CO, at 7:48 pm MT today!
— Mark Persiko (@argenteum)
Broken windshields, dented cars and litter covered driveways and streets tell the story of how bad yesterday’s storms were with golf ball- sized hail. More storms are on the way so brace yourselves.
— Meghan Lopez (@Meghan_Lopez)
I just spoke with a homeowner in Louisville who says yesterday's hailstorm damaged all three of his family's cars. He spent more than an hour on the phone with the insurance company last night trying to file a claim.
— Meghan Lopez (@Meghan_Lopez)
NOT THE COLD HARD CASH WE WANNA SEE! Chuck Springer took these tonight in Northglenn. @AshtonCBS4 @DaveAgCBS
— Chris Spears (@ChrisSpearsWx)
Hail in Lafayette
— Camiba (@Camiba)
https://twitter.com/Megan_Montgo/status/1008902565486968833
Remarkable amount of damage just off McCaslin Blvd. in Louisville after last nightap storm. Dozens of cars with broken windshields from hail.
— Evan Kruegel (@EvanKruegel)
Last nightap hail storm knocked out dozens of windshields in Louisville. This is off Lark Ave, near McCaslin/US36.
— Evan Kruegel (@EvanKruegel)
Large 'ball' marks on Coal Creek Golf Course in Louisville, CO
— Gerry Johnson (@GerryJohnson9)
https://twitter.com/ConnorShreve/status/1009040597292929025



