Hail Map in Georgia on June 18, 2015

The weather event in Georgia on June 18, 2015 includes Hail map. 25 states and 681 cities were impacted and suffered possible damage. The total estimated number of properties impacted is 0.
Hail map in Georgia on June 18, 2015
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Estimated number of impacted properties by a 1.00" hail or larger

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Estimated number of impacted properties by a 1.75" hail or larger

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Estimated number of impacted properties by a 2.50" hail or larger

Storm reports in Georgia

Georgia

DateDescription
06/18/20156:45 PM CDTTree down near bronwood
06/18/20156:30 PM CDTTree down across highway 32
06/18/20156:25 PM CDTA few trees were reported down along with a storage building destroyed along highway 247.
06/18/20156:05 PM CDTTree down on recreation camp road
06/18/20156:03 PM CDTTree down on little river road
06/18/20155:50 PM CDTTree down on highway 256 south of poulan
06/18/20155:48 PM CDTTree down near warrior creek
06/18/20155:45 PM CDTTree down on wrights chapel road
06/18/20155:30 PM CDT911 reports trees down over a large portion of the county but most concentrated over the rutledge area.
06/18/20155:30 PM CDT2 trees reported down on walkers chapel road and highway 128.
06/18/20155:15 PM CDTSeveral trees down including on princeton way and north emory street as well as 142 and 278.
06/18/20155:10 PM CDTThe sheriffs reported trees down along u.s. Highway 301 near nahunta. The time given was based on radar.
06/18/20155:00 PM CDT911 reports numeroud trees down across the county with most concentrated area along bailey road and sr 212.
06/18/20154:45 PM CDTA local television news station reported a tree down at the glenwood elementary school in decatur.
06/18/20154:42 PM CDTPower line down and tree blown down near batesville.
06/18/20154:30 PM CDTA local television news station reported around a dozen trees down in the vicinity of deerfield trail...sturbridge way and jerome road in college park.
06/18/20153:55 PM CDTThe public reported a large pine tree snapped in half and several large branches down northeast of the canongate golf course.
06/18/20153:55 PM CDTThe coweta county 911 center reported 2 trees down on a workshop next to a residence in the 5400 block of u.s. Highway 29 north.
06/18/20153:50 PM CDTThe coweta county 911 center reported numerous trees and power lines down across the northern end of the county from arnco-sargent to canongate.
06/18/20153:50 PM CDTEm reports dozens of trees and two barns damaged near lincolnton and metasville rd.
06/18/20153:50 PM CDTThe walker county 911 center reported trees down from lafayette to rock spring.
06/18/20153:45 PM CDT15 trees down... 2 trees down on 2 houses in the chattahoochee river club off of highway 20
06/18/20153:45 PM CDTTree limb 6 incehs in diameter down.
06/18/20153:35 PM CDTThe forsyth county emergency manager reported 8 trees down...one on a house...in southwest forsyth county.
06/18/20153:20 PM CDTSeveral trees down on frank kelley road blocking the road. Tree also down on airline goldmine rd.
06/18/20153:18 PM CDTThe forsyth county emergency manager reported 4-5 trees down on roads and power lines in the southwestern portion of the county.
06/18/20152:55 PM CDTA couple of trees down... Powerlines down... A tree down on a house
06/18/20152:50 PM CDTSeveral trees down in the cox road area and an unoccupied home burned from lightning
06/18/20152:15 PM CDTThe haralson county emergency manager reported around a dozen trees blown down.
06/17/20157:50 PM CDTThe dooly county emergency manager reported a large center-pivot irrigation system blown over in southeastern dooly county. The concrete center anchor point was pulled
06/17/20157:45 PM CDTThe crisp county emergency manager reported several trees and power lines down in northern crisp county.
06/17/20157:40 PM CDTThe dooly county emergency manager reported several pecan trees down in southwestern dooly county.

Cities Impacted by Hail Map on June 18, 2015

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.

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