Hail Map in Georgia on October 13, 2011

The weather event in Georgia on October 13, 2011 includes Hail map. 6 states and 61 cities were impacted and suffered possible damage. The total estimated number of properties impacted is 0.
Hail map in Georgia on October 13, 2011
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Storm reports in Georgia

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DateDescription
10/13/20116:39 PM CDT*** 1 inj *** law enforcement reported 5 trees down in sylvania georgia. One adult female was injured and taken to a hospital after colliding with a tree down on states
10/13/20116:37 PM CDTLaw enforcement reported one tree down along red bluff road.
10/13/20116:30 PM CDTA large pine tree fell across leah road.
10/13/20116:06 PM CDTLaw enforcement reported 1 tree down in metter georgia.
10/13/20115:40 PM CDTHail up to the size of quarters reported at the dollar general in uvalda.
10/13/20115:07 PM CDTA local report indicates 60 MPH wind near 1 WNW MCRAE
10/13/20115:07 PM CDTA local report indicates 1.00 inch wind near 1 WNW MCRAE
10/13/20114:36 PM CDTTrees down on powerline near oakley pirkle rd reported by wrdw.
10/13/20114:30 PM CDTTrees down in augusta reported by ham radio operator.
10/13/20114:30 PM CDTTrees down and power out along i-20 near martinez.
10/13/20114:25 PM CDTEmergency manager reports 7 to 8 trees down in rochelle with a couple causing minor damage to homes.
10/13/20114:21 PM CDTMany limbs trees and powerlines down county wide. Dearing area hardest hit.
10/13/20114:08 PM CDTPublic reported quarter sized hail at the plantation house near arabi.
10/13/20114:06 PM CDTCrisp county ema relayed numerous reports of downed trees in southern portions of the county.
10/13/20114:06 PM CDTCrisp county ema relayed a report of a downed tree near the intersection of antioch and range station roads.
10/13/20113:55 PM CDT10-15 large trees reported downed countywide including one that fell onto a power line.
10/13/20112:33 PM CDTWgxa-tv relayed a public report of a downed tree on culver street in macon.
10/13/20111:07 PM CDTHarris county 911 relayed a report of a downed tree on alabama road.
10/13/20111:01 PM CDTHarris county 911 relayed reports of 6-10 downed trees along the areas of hwy 219 and hwy 103.
10/13/201112:54 PM CDTMuscogee county 911 relayed report of a downed tree in the gateway road area of columbus.
10/13/201112:46 PM CDTHarris county 911 relayed reports of several downed trees and power lines in southern harris county. Several roads and 2 homes had trees downed onto them.
10/12/20117:35 PM CDTOne large tree limb down on a powerline on sand dollar drive
10/12/20117:21 PM CDTOne large tree limb down near the intersection of s main street and deen street

All States Impacted by Hail Map on October 13, 2011

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