Hail

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I had never experienced this before and hope to never experience it again. We were driving upstate before the holiday weekend and were caught in a hailstorm. Suddenly, dark clouds, a sudden ever-increasing rain and then - pings. Small at first, then larger - bangs, thuds. Nowhere to pull off the highway. No underpass. Finally a small clearing on the shoulder and the cover of a not-too-dense tree.

The car was being pummeled with the hail. A hailstone -- probably the size of a golf ball -- cracked the windshield. The hail bounced off the hood, leaving dents.

It lasted for about seven minutes -- a seemingly eternal seven minutes.

We felt helpless. Nothing to do but hope that the car’s safety glass lives up to its name. Terrifying. At the mercy of Mother Nature. And then, it was over.

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Fred Klein

My car was once so pitted. An amazing experience.
Cayce Crown

Really reveals how vulnerable we are, even in our big metal cars.
Maybe if we treated Mother Nature better, she would treat us better.
Corey Bearak

My aunt posted about the storm on Facebook. I never got caught in that kind of storm but have endured some heavy, heavy rains. And then there was that Christmas week snowstorm where I had to drive to the Apple Store....

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