Residents were caught off guard Tuesday evening when a sudden hailstorm tore through the town, turning a calm night into chaos. Without much warning, dark clouds rolled in, followed by powerful winds, flashes of lightning, and booming thunder. Then came the hail — massive chunks of ice, some the size of golf balls and even baseballs, pelting rooftops and cars with alarming force.
“The sound was like rocks slamming against the house,” one resident said, recalling the deafening noise. Within minutes, streets were blanketed in ice, branches, and debris as people rushed indoors for cover.
By the time the storm subsided, dozens of vehicles were dented, windows shattered, and several homes had damaged roofs. Authorities quickly issued safety advisories urging residents to stay inside and avoid travel. Many described it as one of the most intense hailstorms the area had seen in years — a brief but powerful reminder of nature’s unpredictability.