The size of that hail is unbelievable, I’ve never seen ice that could punch straight through rooftops 😱
Prayers for everyone cleaning up tonight 🙏 picking up glass and debris is dangerous after storms like this.
Tennessee looked like a battlefield, fences down, trees snapped, homes torn apart 💔
I can’t imagine the noise inside those houses, like the sky was exploding above 🌩️
Farmers must be devastated—hail like that wipes out crops in a matter of minutes 🌾😢
Respect to neighbors helping each other board up windows in the middle of chaos 🙏
My heart breaks for parents trying to comfort kids while the roof shakes and windows shatter 💔
Those winds were fierce enough to rip off shingles like they were paper 🌪️
Kansas storms don’t give you a warning—you blink and it’s destruction everywhere 😔
Seeing cars left dented and broken on every street feels unreal 🚗💥
I lived in Oklahoma years ago, and storms like this still haunt my memories 😢
It’s scary how fragile modern homes feel when nature decides to strike 🌍
The cleanup is going to take weeks, maybe months, but the emotional scars will last longer 💔
Prayers up for first responders who had to step out while hailstones were still falling 🙏
Even brick houses couldn’t stand against hail that size, that’s terrifying to think about 😨