Hail ranging in size from quarters to baseballs hit parts of the Midwest and heavy snow fell in the Rockies overnight as parts of the U.S. experienced severe weather that included thunderstorms, heavy rain and at least one possible tornado.

Severe thunderstorm warnings were in place across parts of Illinois and Missouri until at least midday.

The National Weather Service in Kansas City, Missouri, warned residents to stay inside and stay away from windows because “this storm has a history of producing softball-sized hail (3.5 inches).”

NBC affiliate KSHB of Kansas City reported that drivers were sheltering under a bridge on the Interstate 70 to avoid baseball-sized hail, which has smashed windshields.

The weather service in Topeka, Kansas, said hail as big as quarters and gusts up to 60 mph could last until Thursday morning. Video showed what appeared to be a huge tornado moving through northwest Kansas Wednesday night.

The Storm Prediction Center said early Thursday that “scattered severe thunderstorms capable of tornadoes [and] large to very large hail” was possible from parts of the south-central states into the Midwest.

The area most likely to face the most severe conditions is a corridor from southeast Oklahoma into northern Arkansas and southern Missouri during Thursday afternoon and evening.

Large chunks of hail compared to the size of a golf ball in Shawnee, Kan., on Wednesday.
Large chunks of hail compared to the size of a golf ball in Shawnee, Kan., on Wednesday. Randy Smith via AP

Nearly 13,000 customers in Colorado were without power as of 5 a.m. ET, with CORE Electric Cooperative warning that “significant” snowfall could affect services through Friday.

So far, Aspen Springs has recorded 23 inches of snow; Pinecliffe, 18.5; Jamestown, 14.3; Evergreen, 13.5; and Nederland, 12.1.

The snow is expected to continue Thursday, with snowfall rates of 2 to 3 inches an hour at times. It is not expected to let up until Friday morning.

The Colorado Department of Transportation urged drivers to stay home and keep the roads as a storm was predicted to dump multiple feet of snow on the Denver metro region, up to 1 or 2 inches per hour, raising the risk of avalanches in mountain passes.

At least 23 inches of snow has fallen in Aspen Springs, the weather service in Boulder, Colorado, said on X.

“Even during periods when roads are warm and some snow melts, precipitation rates could be heavy during these periods, compromising visibility for drivers,” the department said in a statement late Wednesday.

Large chunks of hail in Shawnee, Kan.
Large chunks of hail in Shawnee, Kan., on WednesdayJeremy Crabtree via AP

“With snow expected to fall at a fast rate, visibility is likely to be compromised even during periods when snow is melting quickly,” department executive director Shoshana Lew said.

Mike Cooperstein, the northern mountains regional manager for the Colorado Avalanche Information Center, said he had “high confidence” that the center’s avalanche mitigation operations will be needed during and after the storm.

Five million people were under winter alerts early Thursday as heavy snow fell over parts of Colorado, northern Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming.

Volatile weather was honing in on parts of Kansas and Missouri Wednesday night, with some storms bringing massive chunks of hail.
Large chunks of hail which fell March 13, 2024, in Shawnee, Kan. Jeremy Crabtree / AP

The extreme weather is expected to push southward from the eastern central Plains into Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas on Friday before reaching southeastern Texas early Saturday.

Meanwhile, the weather service said to expect “an extended period of very warm and pleasant weather,” with mid-Atlantic regions 20 to 25 degrees above seasonal averages, although a cold front from Canada could end this by Saturday.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

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