Harrison County Hail Storm — 1.5" Hail
Ping-pong ball sized hail (1.5") slammed Harrison County with 17 NOAA reports and 70mph wind gusts. Widespread roof and siding damage confirmed across Corydon and rural areas.
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Ping-pong ball sized hail (1.5") slammed Harrison County with 17 NOAA reports and 70mph wind gusts. Widespread roof and siding damage confirmed across Corydon and rural areas.
17 NOAA reports of 1.5-inch ping-pong hail hitting Williamsport and surrounding rural areas. Older farmhouses and 1960s-70s homes in the area are at highest risk for damage.
An EF-2 tornado carved a 9.57-mile path through Brownsburg, damaging 20+ homes with 120mph winds. NWS survey confirmed structural and roof damage across multiple subdivisions.
EF-1 tornado with 105mph winds cut a 6.6-mile path through residential Carmel and Westfield. High-value properties in Hamilton County sustained significant roof and tree damage.
The longest tornado of the April 2nd outbreak — an EF-2 with 125mph winds carved a 15.15-mile path through Lapel and northern Madison County. Widespread damage to older homes.
NWS-verified 70mph winds snapped power poles and downed trees across Eagle Creek and Pike Township. Executive homes from the 1980s-90s with aging roofs were heavily affected.
Quarter-size (1") hail verified by mPING hit East Southport. Many 1970s-80s ranch homes with original roofs in the area now face accelerated aging from granule loss.
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