Jacksonville, FL — Severe weather moved through Northeast Florida Tuesday, bringing hail to portions of Baker, Duval, and Nassau counties.
GALLERY: Hail falls across Northeast Florida
STORM TIMELAPSE: Here is a look at a hail producing storm as it passed by the Jacksonville Airport. It produced ping pong sized hail in diameter. #FirstAlertWX @ActionNewsJax @WOKVNews @NWSJacksonville pic.twitter.com/MsZS890EKN
— Garrett Bedenbaugh (@wxgarrett) March 20, 2018
Due to forecasted severe weather, all St. Johns County parks are closed on Tuesday, March 20, and all activities scheduled to occur in St. Johns County parks have been cancelled for the duration of the day. For more information, please call 904.209.0333.
— St. Johns County (@StJohnsCounty) March 20, 2018
#firstalertwx hail in Callahan, Fl./Nassau Co. from Malia Hatman @WOKVNews @NWSJacksonville pic.twitter.com/HhgZQTMUqu
— Mike Buresh (@MikeFirstAlert) March 20, 2018
Neptune Beach 3 day rain total: 1.51" @NWSJacksonville
— Garrett Bedenbaugh (@wxgarrett) March 20, 2018
HAIL at 295 & New Kings Rd! You can hear it hitting the #firstalertwx Storm Tracker. @ActionNewsJax pic.twitter.com/phUHa3nf89
— Russell Colburn (@RussellANjax) March 20, 2018