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Old 05-11-2025, 08:10 AM
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Here in the Fenney donut hole we barely got enough to wet the ground. Watched the radar and it split to the north and south and left us with nada. Come on, someone do a rain dance would ya.😂
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Did anyone get any damages from the hailstorm yesterday (5/09/25) in the southern part of TV? I live just southwest of the Florida Turnpike, and we had some serious wind and hail at about 6:40 PM.

The hail was hitting our windows so hard that I thought they would break, but fortunately nothing broke. Also, we're fortunate that our roof didn't leak (as far as I know), but I wonder if there might be hail damage to the shingles that could shorten their useful life?
Let the roofing scams begin ...
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Did anyone get any damages from the hailstorm yesterday (5/09/25) in the southern part of TV? I live just southwest of the Florida Turnpike, and we had some serious wind and hail at about 6:40 PM.

The hail was hitting our windows so hard that I thought they would break, but fortunately nothing broke. Also, we're fortunate that our roof didn't leak (as far as I know), but I wonder if there might be hail damage to the shingles that could shorten their useful life?
We live in DeSoto and had max of 0.1" rain with no hail. Bunch of noise from thunder
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Old 05-11-2025, 08:43 AM
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We have had a little over an inch in the past couple of days.
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Did anyone get any damages from the hailstorm yesterday (5/09/25) in the southern part of TV? I live just southwest of the Florida Turnpike, and we had some serious wind and hail at about 6:40 PM.
Hail is associated with tornadoes. So take cover when you see it. Listen when your weather radio alarms but heed the sight of the hail, lightning, and sound of the thunder, wind warnings that can signal an imminent danger situation.
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Did anyone get any damages from the hailstorm yesterday (5/09/25) in the southern part of TV? I live just southwest of the Florida Turnpike, and we had some serious wind and hail at about 6:40 PM.

The hail was hitting our windows so hard that I thought they would break, but fortunately nothing broke. Also, we're fortunate that our roof didn't leak (as far as I know), but I wonder if there might be hail damage to the shingles that could shorten their useful life?
At that time we were enjoying some pizza in our lanai with company from SoCal after a long day out in the golf cart, and we had thunder & lightning, but barely any rain and no hail. We’re in DeLuna.
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Hail will damage the roof of a car parked outside. I got grief when I sold my car with dimples on the roof.

It has to be big enough, dense enough, suspended enough, and weight enough to do damage usually approaching golf ball size or bigger depending on density. I came from Oklahoma self proclaimed hail expert.
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Sorry to hear. We live in the northern part of the Villages and apparently its a "doughnut hole" for precipitation. I can watch storms pass by to the North, East and South and we hardly get a drop. They've been predicting storms all week on the news and so far one overnight we got a tenth of an inch...
I’m in the north, too, and I’m starting to do rain dances. ANYTHING to get a drop of rain!
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We live in the northern part of the Villages and apparently its a "doughnut hole" for precipitation
Same here, I call it the "Bonita Hill effect", that hill breaks storms in half, to the north and south.
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I'm in the northern "donut hole" and heard the thunder and saw some lightning. Maybe a teaspoon in the rain gauge.
Mine said 1/16th of an inch…maybe
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Sorry to hear. We live in the northern part of the Villages and apparently its a "doughnut hole" for precipitation. I can watch storms pass by to the North, East and South and we hardly get a drop. They've been predicting storms all week on the news and so far one overnight we got a tenth of an inch...
I so agree. We keep reading extremely high chance of rain and get sprinkles. We had a half an hour of a decent rain some days ago and that was it. The resulting high pollen count was so extraordinary that my nasal congestion became pneumonia. Very unusual weather near Lake Sumter Landing, I must say.
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Chickpea sized hail Citrus Grove
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Sorry to hear. We live in the northern part of the Villages and apparently its a "doughnut hole" for precipitation. I can watch storms pass by to the North, East and South and we hardly get a drop. They've been predicting storms all week on the news and so far one overnight we got a tenth of an inch...
I've been doing a rain dance every day lately. So far, not much rain here in the LSL area.
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Chickpea sized hail Citrus Grove
I've lived in Florida for 40 years and only seen hail 3 times. Did not see it this week.
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Old 05-12-2025, 02:37 PM
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This is how my lawn burned up last summer. The rain forecast downloaded to the sprinkler controller server saw 50% chance of rain and put in a rain delay. No rain ever showed up for a month, and the sprinklers didn't water for a month.

Be warned that automated sprinkler settings for rain delays have to be set pretty high percentage forecast, or turned off completely, and water when raining. . doesn't matter it will just recycle the retention pond water. . .

YMMV

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