the aftermath of the tornado

Did the hailstone damage the paintwork on your cars Littlefeller?

Mike
 
Thanks for sharing @littlefeller, it is worse than I imagined when you told us about it yesterday. Were you really out there with bare feet?

Mary
 
it didnt damage any paint on the cars, and yes i was bare footed, though it was middle of the summer and a gloriously sunny day, it just came from nowhere and after it had passed within 20 min it was back to a summers day. ruined the garden, it stripped all the trellis off the walls and my parasol ended up about 6 gardens up.
 
What a lot of rain :p
Looks like washing up liquid everywhere :)
 
the hail was larger than marbles, it was very painful, i sat in the garden watching it approach, then the hail started and as soon as i started getting hit i moved it a bit sharpish.
 
Yep, seen that a few times in Florida, you don't want to be out in it!

Tony.
 
We had a storm in 2012 which travelled from Nuneaton across to Loughborough area about 30 miles and caused approx £150M damage ours was 14K 2 cars, caravan, house, greenhouse. The lawn had small craters in it.

There is a youtube video about it as well.

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One of the culprits

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We had a storm in 2012 which travelled from Nuneaton across to Loughborough area about 30 miles and caused approx £150M damage ours was 14K 2 cars, caravan, house, greenhouse. The lawn had small craters in it.

There is a youtube video about it as well.

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One of the culprits

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I remember this i was working in New parks in leicester at the time it was a bizarre storm you could see it come in and i remember standing in a house watching it across the street it was clear in the garden of the house i was in but like a sheet of ice 20m away not one i would have wanted to be out in..
 
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