If you thought you were looking at snow, you are incorrect. One block in Denver, CO was buried under 4 feet of hail!
Denver Public Works crews, helping remove hail from the streets of West Denver this morning! pic.twitter.com/iPLGgVxj2f
— Denver Public Works (@DenPublicWorks) June 5, 2015
You've heard of snow drifts, but how about #hail drifts? This tends to happen periodically in Denver area. #HailPlows pic.twitter.com/812Vd1TjJD
— Bill Graul (@news8bill) June 5, 2015
Denver public works hard at work clearing feet of hail from neighborhood streets #cowx pic.twitter.com/3ARrONs911
— Weather5280 (@weather5280) June 5, 2015
Hail measuring in feet on one block in Denver. Alaska and Irving near alameda and federal. #COWX @DenverChannel pic.twitter.com/OvTK8EAySI
— Brad Bogott (@bbogott) June 5, 2015
87 reports of #hail into #SPC Thursday. KUSA captures how fast it piled up on Denver streets. @AMHQ pic.twitter.com/5oWQdC0yeT
— Anaridis Rodriguez (@Anaridis) June 5, 2015
Just a bit of #hail this morning in Denver, Colorado as residents clean up after severe weather Thursday evening.www.WeatherNationTV.com – Video: KUSA
Posted by WeatherNation on Friday, June 5, 2015