Hail Map in South Carolina on May 15, 2012

The weather event in South Carolina on May 15, 2012 includes Hail map. 11 states and 210 cities were impacted and suffered possible damage. The total estimated number of properties impacted is 0.
Hail map in South Carolina on May 15, 2012
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Storm reports in South Carolina

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DateDescription
05/15/20126:01 PM CDTHighway patrol reported trees down near the intersection of seymour road and sargent road.
05/15/20125:57 PM CDTHighway patrol reported trees down along highway 261 and catchall road.
05/15/20125:44 PM CDTDorchester county 911 relayed report from firefighter of dime to quarter size hail and gusty winds.
05/15/20125:21 PM CDTHighway patrol reported trees down screaming eagle road and hwy 601.
05/15/20125:18 PM CDTHighway patrol reported trees down near the intersection of screaming eagle road and koon road.
05/15/20125:10 PM CDTHighway patrol reported trees down along interstate 95 between mile marker 107 and mile marker 109.
05/15/20125:04 PM CDTPublic reported quarter size hail west of newberry from the cell that produced golf ball size hail in silverstreet earlier.
05/15/20125:00 PM CDTPublic reported nickel to quarter size hail near santee.
05/15/20124:46 PM CDTHighway patrol reported trees down in silverstreet along highway 34 and also along werts road and deadfall road.
05/15/20124:42 PM CDTA local report indicates 1.75 inch wind near SILVERSTREET
05/15/20123:43 PM CDTHighway patrol reported trees down near bachman chapel road and interstate 26.
05/15/20123:41 PM CDTPublic reported quarter size hail along griffin road.
05/15/20122:24 PM CDTTree down blocking sandy ford road near the intersection with country oak road. Time estimated by radar.
05/15/20122:20 PM CDTHail ranging in size from dime to quarter sized fell from parris bridge road to around hidden springs drive with some of the larger hail around taft drive in the storm
05/15/20122:05 PM CDTHail to the size of quarters was reported. The hail lasted for 10 minutes.
05/15/20121:25 PM CDTA local report indicates 1.00 inch wind near 2 NNE CONWAY
05/15/20121:05 PM CDTNickel to quarter size hail fell at plantersville elementary school
05/14/20128:18 PM CDTPublic reported hail up to quarter size that covered the ground.
05/14/20127:58 PM CDTPublic reported quarter size hail along boone lane.
05/14/20127:45 PM CDTPublic reported quarter to golf ball size.
05/14/20127:38 PM CDTPublic reported nickel to quarter size hail that partially covered the ground on tiverton church road.
05/14/20127:24 PM CDTQuarter size hail reported along north williston road.

Cities Impacted by Hail Map on May 15, 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.