Southeast Wisconsin hail stones; FOX6 News viewers share pictures
The Brief
Storms rumbled through southeast Wisconsin on Friday morning, April 18 and dropped heavy rain and hail.
The hail stones seen in the region were as small as peas and as big as golf ball.
Viewers submitted their photos in the gallery below.
MILWAUKEE - When storms rumbled through southeast Wisconsin on Friday morning, April 18, many FOX6 News viewers captured images of heavy rain and hail stones that were quite large.
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Below is a photo gallery of some of the photos submitted to FOX6 News from our loyal viewers. If you have pictures of hail from your neighborhood, simply click the ADD button. Those images will be reviewed before they are posted.
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When the weather gets a little dicey, schools and businesses may shut down. Monitor the latest list of closings, cancellations, and delays reported in southeast Wisconsin.
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