Severe Weather Season Brings Focus on Hail Science in Twin Cities
Severe Weather Season Brings Focus on Hail Science in Twin Cities
US · Published May 21, 2026
As severe weather season unfolds, the Twin Cities area is experiencing heightened attention on hail, a common phenomenon during this time of year.
According to CBS News, hail forms when updrafts in thunderstorms carry raindrops into extremely cold areas of the atmosphere, where they freeze and grow in size before falling to the ground.
Liz Heinecke, a science communicator, has been exploring the science of hail through easy DIY experiments that help explain its formation and characteristics.

Why It's Important?

Hailstorms pose risks to both individuals and property, particularly during severe weather season. Large hailstones can damage vehicles, roofs, and crops, leading to costly repairs and economic losses. Additionally, hail can pose a safety hazard to people caught outdoors without adequate shelter. Understanding the science behind hail can help communities better prepare for and mitigate these risks.

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