Increase in Golf Ball-Sized Hail Expected in Wisconsin Due to Climate Change
Increase in Golf Ball-Sized Hail Expected in Wisconsin Due to Climate Change
US · Published Apr 24, 2026
Climate change is expected to increase the frequency of golf ball-sized hail in Wisconsin.
A study links warmer climates to increased atmospheric instability, leading to larger hailstones.
Residents are advised to stay informed and take precautions during severe weather events to minimize risks.
Climate change increases severe weather in Wisconsin
A recent study indicates that climate change is set to increase the occurrence of severe weather in Wisconsin, specifically storms producing golf ball-sized hail or larger. Conducted by Northern Illinois University and reported by Wisconsin Watch, the study reveals that a warmer climate leads to greater atmospheric instability, intensifying thunderstorm updrafts and resulting in the formation of larger hailstones. The storms of April 14, 2026, serve as a stark example of this phenomenon.
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