| Event |
Hail |
| Magnitude |
1.00 in. |
| State |
MINNESOTA |
| County/Area |
LAKE |
| WFO |
DLH |
| Begin Date |
05/10/2011 22:39:00 CST-6 |
| Begin Range |
16 |
| Begin Azimuth |
NNW |
| Begin Location |
FOREST CENTER |
| Begin Lat/Lon |
47.99/-91.5 |
| End Date |
05/10/2011 22:39:00 CST-6 |
| Deaths Direct/Indirect |
0/0 (fatality details below, when available...) |
| Injuries Direct/Indirect |
0/0 |
| Property Damage |
0.00K |
| Crop Damage |
0.00K |
| Episode Narrative |
Thunderstorms developed late in the afternoon and early evening along what could best be described as a weak dry line structure in central Minnesota. While temperatures were relatively similar on either side of the boundary trailing off the surface low, the air mass to the west was much drier. These thunderstorms slowly intensified and eventually moved into northwest Wisconsin. Other scattered thunderstorms developed later in the evening in parts of the Iron Range and Arrowhead, producing hail. |
| Event Narrative |
Mostly small hail fell on Moose lake, but there was a few minutes of quarter size hail. lightning was nearly constant. |