Hail Map in Alabama on July 18, 2012

The weather event in Alabama on July 18, 2012 includes Hail map. 34 states and 2,487 cities were impacted and suffered possible damage. The total estimated number of properties impacted is 0.
Hail map in Alabama on July 18, 2012
Hail

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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 Alabama

Alabama

DateDescription
07/18/20125:11 PM CDTA large tree was blown down on riverton rose trail.
07/18/20124:40 PM CDTA tree was blown down on highway 68.
07/18/20124:08 PM CDTA sign was blown down in the parking lot of a radio station.
07/18/20124:05 PM CDTTwo trees were blown down onto power poles.
07/18/20124:04 PM CDTTrees were blown down on cr 15 north of oakland.
07/18/20124:01 PM CDTMultiple trees were reported down in the owens community.
07/18/20124:00 PM CDTMultiple trees were reported down in the athens area.
07/18/20124:00 PM CDTA tree and powerlines were blown down at carters trailer court.
07/18/20123:57 PM CDTTrees were blown down onto power poles on highway 99.
07/18/20123:57 PM CDTWinds were estimated at 60 mph.
07/18/20123:55 PM CDTMultiple trees blown down in the east limestone area.
07/18/20123:55 PM CDTPortions of the roof at athens bible school were blown off.
07/18/20122:15 PM CDTA tree/powerline was knocked down.

Cities Impacted by Hail Map on July 18, 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.

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