How To Use Hailstorm In A Sentence

  • Freak hailstorms will victimize the prairies while oppressive heat waves cook southern Ontario.
  • With hailstorms, thunder and snow forecast it was not the weather for sitting outside, so being indoors all day I couldn't stop her opening cupboards and drawers to have a nose.
  • Maybe the next hailstorm could fill a few of our chuckholes… if we pray for the kind that hails from Texas.
  • The weather bureau said hailstorms are a possibility in the coming days, adding Taipei residents should be on alert for flooding and lightning.
  • The unusually heavy rains and hailstorm on Sunday also took its toll of trees in several neighbourhoods.
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  • We had hailstorms in Bikaner which is quite unheard of. NAACHGAANA
  • A hailstorm hurt the apple crop.
  • Last summer, a hailstorm damaged the ten mu of good land.
  • Cotton prices posted the biggest drop in 15 years after Texas crop watchers reported that this year's harvest emerged relatively unscathed from a recent hailstorm. Cotton Posts Worst Fall in 15 Years
  • I had a dramatic visit there a few weeks ago when unseasonably hot sun was followed by a heavy hailstorm that turned the lawn white within seconds.
  • The slight rattle of the windows in the theater builds to a clatter like a hailstorm.
  • Across the Berkshire Downs heavy clouds obliterated the moon and unleashed a swirling hailstorm that lashed the dark bills and motorway with an icy deception.
  • Although not regarded a a major disaster by the insurance industry or local disaster managers, the hailstorm has led to a shortage of window glass and guttering.
  • Other parts of the world that have damaging hailstorms include China, Russia, India and northern Italy.
  • March 25th, 2009 at 5: 25 pm health small group tri pembroke pines florida says: health small group tri pembroke pines florida … astatine hailstorm unpacked treating found … Think Progress » “Frist told reporters
  • So maybe, in time, destructive hailstorms could be a thing of the past.
  • Last summer, a hailstorm damaged the ten mu of good land.
  • In 1973, a hailstorm in Arkansas encased ducks in so much ice they were described as feathery bowling balls. Kansas City Star: Front Page
  • They've had misfortune recently with the weather, after hailstorms destroyed their vegetables.
  • The summer of 2004 saw what seemed like an abnormal number of sudden hailstorms and downpours in the Denver area while concrete was being placed.
  • There were of lightning , rumblings and peals of thunder, an earthquake, and a violent hailstorm.
  • From the haze fell snowflakes - first a slow, drifting fall of feathery flakes, then a faster fall that lasted longer, then a hailstorm.
  • With at least three hailstorms, relentless humidity and warm, soggy conditions, this was not the season to have your sprayer break down. Bryan Calandrelli
  • Conditions were good on the river despite hailstorms blowing over London while the boats were getting into position.
  • The worst hailstorm ever to hit Egypt struck, beating down crops growing in the fields and even killing people and animals caught in it.
  • Nearly 200 trees may have fallen or have been damaged during the squalls, heavy rain and hailstorm that lashed the city for a week now, according to various associations.
  • Then came low commodity prices, scab disease, excessive moisture and crop-robbing hailstorms.
  • A mild hailstorm may simply tear some leaves, but a severe hailstorm will rip off all the leaves, and cut shoots back to their thick stubs.
  • Only pouring rain will stop me lighting a grill and cooking my kebabs in the open air, and it would probably take a hailstorm to prevent me from having breakfast in the garden.
  • The other saving grace is that springtime hailstorms usually blow over fairly quickly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hailstorms usually happen in spring and summer afternoons when updrafts and downdrafts interact strongly,’ You said.
  • Hailstorms usually happen in spring and summer afternoons when updrafts and downdrafts interact strongly,’ You said.
  • Poor weather, including hailstorms, will reduce the 2002 vintage by about 20%, crimping production of some superpremium wines and forcing prices higher.
  • I have braved a hailstorm on Thanksgiving Day to barbecue a turkey.
  • Mt Hotham had two inches of rain on the weekend, followed by wild weather full of hailstorms overnight.
  • The hailstorm is pelting against the roof.
  • When thunderstorms aren't uprooting forests or rearranging acres of farmland, the South often suffers hailstorms, flashfloods and torrentially ghoulish winds during this season.
  • Cameron cleared up the mess and set the new rules after Microsoft's monolithic, centralised and panoptical Hailstorm ID management policy collapsed under its own weight. Microsoft on the Side of the Angels
  • Wyoming is a tough place to grow vegetables as summer hailstorms and frosts and strong winds make growing anything except herbs, carrots and beets a silly dream. Bird Cloud
  • The state is also exposed to 100 to 350 tornadoes each month, an annual hurricane season and hailstorms.
  • Towering convective clouds rained down a hailstorm of ash, and firebrands even spanned the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.
  • This is at least the plan, although two minutes after I got here the hailstorm and driving rain started (I put a much-bigger-than-a-golfball size hailstone in the freezer).
  • To modern meteorologists, a hailstorm occurs when an upward air current brings droplets of water into high, cold atmospheric layers where the droplets freeze.
  • And there came flashes of lightning rumblings, peals of thunder, an earthquake and a great hailstorm.
  • It means 500 percent more floods, mudslides, hailstorms, drought, ice storms and wildfires.
  • When thunderstorms aren't uprooting forests or rearranging acres of farmland, the South often suffers hailstorms, flashfloods and torrentially ghoulish winds during this season.
  • Hailstorms usually happen in spring and summer afternoons when updrafts and downdrafts interact strongly,’ You said.
  • But the following year most of the crop was damaged by a hailstorm. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hailstorms usually happen in spring and summer afternoons when updrafts and downdrafts interact strongly,’ You said.
  • The rest of the evening was spent sheltering from a hailstorm, then the thunder kept up till the early hours of the morning.
  • Because the postal authorities clung to the view that the mail had to get through no matter what, mail coaches made heroic efforts to stick to schedule in hailstorms, gales, flash floods, and sleet.
  • This year the crop had been affected first by a spell of drought between February and April and subsequently by hailstorms in some pockets.
  • Freak hailstorms will victimize the prairies while oppressive heat waves cook southern Ontario.

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