Hail — Huron, Ohio
2024-05-22 · near Wakeman, Huron, Ohio
Event narrative
Hail up to quarter-size fell for about five-minutes in Wakeman.
Wider weather episode
At the surface, an occluded low moved north-northeastward from near western Lake Superior to northern ON, west of James Bay, during the late morning of the 22nd through the wee hours of the morning of the 23rd. Simultaneously, the trailing cold front advanced generally eastward from southeastern Lower MI to the western NY to northeast OH corridor, just east and southeast of Lake Erie. Clusters and lines of multicell thunderstorms developed along and ahead of the cold front. Severe hail and straight-line convective wind damage occurred in portions of northern OH during the late morning through late evening of the 22nd. In addition, training thunderstorms in Oberlin produced excessive rainfall during the evening of the 22nd. The storms occurred in a warm/moist sector comprised of primarily weak to moderate MUCAPE, moderate to strong DCAPE, and moderate to strong effective bulk shear.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1188731. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.