| Event |
Hail |
| Magnitude |
1.00 in. |
| State |
IDAHO |
| County/Area |
BONNER |
| WFO |
OTX |
| Begin Date |
04/24/2012 15:30:00 PST-8 |
| Begin Range |
3 |
| Begin Azimuth |
SE |
| Begin Location |
WESTMOND |
| Begin Lat/Lon |
48.1/-116.56 |
| End Date |
04/24/2012 15:45:00 PST-8 |
| End Range |
4 |
| End Azimuth |
SE |
| End Location |
CLARK FORK |
| End Lat/Lon |
48.11/-116.12 |
| 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 |
Moderate instability in place across the Idaho Panhandle under large scale southwesterly flow resulted in isolated strong thunderstorms during the early afternoon hours of April 24th. Two particular cells, one in Bonner County and second in Lewis County intensified into strong storms capable of producing severe hail. The public confirmed one inch hail with the northern storm located in Bonner County. The cell over Lewis County was most intense while crossing through rural sections of the county and began weakening upon reaching populated areas, yielding only half inch hail reports. |
| Event Narrative |
Calls made to businesses three to four miles southeast of Clark Fork, Idaho reported hail to size of quarters. |