Huge chunks of hail the size of baseballs rain down on Kansas
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By Emily Crane
Published on March 12, 2026.
A strong storm that hit Kansas City overnight has caused significant damage to car windows, roof roofs, and property. The ice lumps, which measured up to four inches wide, were seen as large as baseball-sized. Shocked residents quickly snapped photos and compared them to tennis and golf balls. The damage was discovered when vehicles were broken and roofs were replaced with tiles.
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