Hail Map in South Carolina on May 14, 2012

The weather event in South Carolina on May 14, 2012 includes Hail map. 7 states and 142 cities were impacted and suffered possible damage. The total estimated number of properties impacted is 0.
Hail map in South Carolina on May 14, 2012
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Storm reports in South Carolina

South Carolina

DateDescription
05/14/20126:47 PM CDTTree down on jb denton rd at the bridge.
05/14/20126:43 PM CDTTree down on nature reserve rd.
05/14/20126:35 PM CDTQuarter sized hail reported in the white oak area by electric coop employee. Time estimated.
05/14/20126:33 PM CDTQuarter size hail east of bamberg near the edisto river. Small limbs down.
05/14/20126:00 PM CDTQuarter size hail east of rowesville.
05/14/20125:45 PM CDTQuarter size hail on the north edge of the city of bamberg.
05/14/20125:06 PM CDTQuarter size hail 4 miles nw of cope.
05/14/20124:57 PM CDTDownburst damage...eight 8 inch pine trees snapped with numerous limbs snapped. Damage area 0.8 miles by 40 yards wide.
05/14/20124:56 PM CDTTree and power lines down on butler street in demmark. Marble size hail on hommens bridge rd.
05/14/20124:56 PM CDTTrees down along hwy 321.
05/14/20124:54 PM CDTHail report and picture sent to wis-tv.
05/14/20124:35 PM CDTHail report and picture sent to wis-tv.
05/14/20124:33 PM CDTQuarter size hail in the city of blackville.
05/14/20124:26 PM CDTQuarter size hail reported in conway.
05/14/20124:20 PM CDTQuarter size hail in neeses.
05/14/20124:07 PM CDTTree and limbs down on patterson rd. Penny size hail in the same area.
05/14/20123:50 PM CDTA national weather service employee reported several trees and large limbs blown down along river road. Time estimated based on radar.
05/14/20123:50 PM CDTBeaufort county warning point reported 1 tree down on paige point bluff road. Time estimated by radar.
05/14/20123:39 PM CDTQuarter size hail reported in downtown conway.
05/14/20122:41 PM CDTTrees down near alice avenue. Time estimated based off radar.
05/14/20121:31 PM CDTQuarter size hail 6 ssw of elloree. Put dings in her car.
05/14/201212:58 PM CDTColleton county warning point reported a tree down across magwood bryant road. Time estimated by radar.
05/14/201212:25 PM CDTLarge tree around 3 ft in diameter fell on trailer on wire rd near intersection of highway 52. Man inside sleeping was not harmed.
05/13/20128:25 PM CDTQuarter sized hail reported at colonel creek marina. Time estimated.

All States Impacted by Hail Map on May 14, 2012

Cities Impacted by Hail Map on May 14, 2012

Please be aware that the storm maps provided by HailTrace include estimates of the number of structures impacted by storms on the specified date. These estimates are derived from data provided by Microsoft, including building footprint data generated using computer vision algorithms applied to satellite imagery. While HailTrace makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of this information, it is not guaranteed and should be used as a general reference only. The actual number of impacted structures may differ from the estimates provided on the storm maps.