Severe hail rips through the Highland Lakes

  • Contributed photo In Marble Falls, large hail stones damaged resident Irma Kesselring's vehicle back window.
    Contributed photo In Marble Falls, large hail stones damaged resident Irma Kesselring's vehicle back window.
  • Darlene Oostermeyer, vice chairman of the Falls on the Colorado Museum Board of Directors, shows the plywood installed in place of panes 'to keep out the birds' which flew through the windows broken by the hail storm Tuesday evening. Beverly Walker/The Highlander
    Darlene Oostermeyer, vice chairman of the Falls on the Colorado Museum Board of Directors, shows the plywood installed in place of panes 'to keep out the birds' which flew through the windows broken by the hail storm Tuesday evening. Beverly Walker/The Highlander
In the wake of the total solar eclipse, Marble Falls area residents had to contend with a thunderstorm Tuesday, April 9, that manifested itself into a severe hail storm."[L]arge hail, damaging winds, and dangerous lightning will be the primary severe weather threats,” warned LCRA meteorologist Bob Rose.By Wednesday morning, resi dents from Marble Falls and Mead- owlakes to Cottonwood Shores…

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