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Hail — Jackson, Iowa

2002-09-18 · near Maquoketa, Jackson, Iowa

$20.0M
Property damage
3
Magnitude

Wider weather episode

A cluster of thunderstorms weakened while moving into Northeast Iowa toward the noon hour near and northwest of Cedar Rapids. An isolated single cell continued to track east however, and with the mid afternoon heating intensified over Jones County. The storm eventually became a high precipitation supercell as it moved into Jackson County producing a swath of damaging hail up to baseball size and winds of 70 to 80 mph. The city of Maquoketa was hardest hit as most residents reported some property damage. Nearly 1,000 new and used vehicles from several automotive dealerships suffered hail damage. One owner of a car dealership was quoted as saying that the cars on his lot looked like they had chicken pox. The pea to golf ball sized hail was so frequent, lasting nearly 20 minutes, that melting remnants left a nearly 2 inch thick sheet of ice in the bed of one pickup truck. Damage to the city of Maquoketa alone was estimated at nearly 20 million dollars.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 5320345. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.