What was a pretty quiet Sunday afternoon in Bossier City exploded into a loud, and violent, storm. But not one that lasted long.

Severe Thunderstorm Hits Bossier City With Hail

Just after 6:30pm on Sunday, September 21st, the National Weather Service in Shreveport issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Caddo and Bossier Parishes. The area included stretched from Downtown Shreveport northeast through Bossier City, into Benton, with the area ending just south of Plain Dealing.

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The storm pushed into Bossier City just a few minutes later, and brought a large amount of fast paced hail.

How Big Was The Hail In Bossier City?

While it doesn't seem like it was the biggest hail Bossier City has ever seen, its big enough to cause some damage. Especially with how much was coming down, and how hard.

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The hail wasn't very uniformed either, with some of these "triangle" types falling...

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During this severe thunderstorm, hail between quarter size and golf ball size dropped in the Bossier City area. The hail was plentiful too.

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The storm wasn't a slow ramp up with light rain first. As the precipitation started, it was all hail. Although the hail was coming down hard, the storm itself didn't last long. The burst was over in less than 10 minutes, and the storm completely moved out.

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