Hail Hits Guangzhou District Despite Sizzling Temperatures

By Connor Frankhouser, April 22, 2017

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Residents in Guangzhou’s Baiyun District were treated to a small hailstorm on April 21 – a meteorological surprise likely tied to that crazy thunderstorm that virtually blacked out the sky

Photographs quickly began circulating online that showed people posing with what look like half-melted ice cubes.

The hail fell around 2pm yesterday and came in the midst of a storm that dumped just under 45 millimeters of water in the span of a few hours. A Tencent News report featured pictures shared by Guangzhou citizens near Baiyun Mountain that make the hill look like Mordor's Mount Doom in The Return of the King.

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Although common sense would dictate ice in such scorching summer temperatures is unlikely, it turns out hail in the spring and summer is actually not all that strange. According to The Weather Network, hail is common during the summer, as hot surface temperatures create conditions for large thunderstorms and upper atmosphere temperatures cold enough to support ice.

[Images via Tencent News]

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