Hail falls in a variety of shapes and sizes. We often see it compared to coins, ball bearings, or even golf balls (just over 1.5 inches in diameter). Rarely, if ever, do we hear it compared to tennis balls (about 2.5 inches in diameter).
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Hail falls in a variety of shapes and sizes. We often see it compared to coins, ball bearings, or even golf balls (just over 1.5 inches in diameter). Rarely, if ever, do we hear it compared to tennis balls (about 2.5 inches in diameter).
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