FREMONT, Neb. – With severe weather play successful afloat swing, thunderstorms proceed to lb the Midwest with damaging winds and immoderate important hail.
Horrific storms ripped done Fremont, Nebraska, past Thursday, leaving down a way of tornadoes and monolithic hail. One operator is apt facing a totaled vehicle.
Video footage captured by Eric Pettis (seen above) showed the terrifying infinitesimal softball-sized hailstones relentlessly pounded his girlfriend's car.
"God, don’t interruption my windshield, please!" Pettis’ woman is heard saying successful the video.
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Video shows the strength of the hailstorm, with tremendous chunks of crystal cracking the coulple's windshield successful a spiderweb pattern.
(Eric Pettis via Storyful)
Pettis said the mates was en way to a performance erstwhile the destructive tempest struck.
"Once we got connected the highway, it started to hail," Pettis said.
The video vividly illustrated the strength of the hailstorm arsenic tremendous chunks of ice, immoderate measuring up to 4 inches successful diameter, cracked their windshield and yet shattered a broadside window.
Pettis said that they judge her car is totaled but person not heard from the adjuster yet.
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Stormy skies seen implicit Texas connected Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
(Corey Gerken / FOX Weather)
After rounds of terrible thunderstorms successful the Plains this week, a threat, erstwhile again, volition instrumentality Thursday day successful portions of Texas, Oklahoma and Nebraska.
While that menace looks to enactment connected the little end, the FOX Forecast Center said, ample hail and damaging winds are inactive apt with immoderate terrible storms that bash develop. An isolated tornado oregon 2 is imaginable successful the day and evening.
The menace makes a resurgence Friday with a terrible tempest hazard for Oklahoma and the panhandle portion of Texas.