The second major storm to hit southern Wisconsin in less than 24 hours Tuesday brought damaging hail, with some about the size of tennis balls. Have images you'd like to share? You can submit them here.
Hail on Madison’s Far West Side
A piece of hail that fell Tuesday on Madison’s Far West Side is held next to a golf ball.
BARRY ADAMS, STATE JOURNAL
Hail damage
Mason Reck cleans the backseat of his car with a vacuum after hail smashed the back window.
OWEN ZILIAK, STATE JOURNAL
Cars covered in tarps after hail
Cars covered in tarps line North Few Street on Wednesday after storms Tuesday evening caused significant hail damage.
OWEN ZILIAK, STATE JOURNAL
Hail damage to windshield
Mason Reck cleans glass from his car’s dashboard after hail damaged the front windshield and shattered the back windshield.
OWEN ZILIAK, STATE JOURNAL
Hail damage at airport
Cars with shattered back windshields sit in a parking lot at the Dane County Regional Airport on Wednesday. Hail as large as 4 inches in diameter caused widespread damage in the Madison area Tuesday evening.
OWEN ZILIAK, STATE JOURNAL
Hole in window from hail
Mason Reck points to a hole in his car’s rear side window from Tuesday’s hailstorm.
OWEN ZILIAK, STATE JOURNAL
Hail in Madison storm shatters resident Asias Sky Johnson’s windshield
Tuesday’s hailstorm shattered Madison resident Asias Sky Johnson’s rear windshield. “It looked like someone had taken a golf club to it,” said Johnson, who was working at the Willy Street Co-op on Madison’s North Side when the storm hit.
The severe potential will depend on where the warm front that is in the region sets up, National Weather Service lead meteorologist Kevin Wagner said in a statement.
The severe potential will depend on where the warm front that is in the region sets up, National Weather Service lead meteorologist Kevin Wagner said in a statement.