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THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN STERLING VIRGINIA HAS ISSUED A

* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...

WESTERN RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY IN NORTHWEST VIRGINIA...

SOUTHERN SHENANDOAH COUNTY IN NORTHWEST VIRGINIA...

SOUTHWESTERN WARREN COUNTY IN NORTHWEST VIRGINIA...

NORTHERN PAGE COUNTY IN NORTHWEST VIRGINIA...

* UNTIL 345 PM EDT

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Golfball sized hail covered the ground at my Stepmom's house near Rock Cave, Upshur County, WV. Some hail damage being reported in that area.

Yes...I was on I-79 coming back from Bridgeport mid-afternoon. Around the 89 mile marker the hail was several inches deep for about a 3-5 mile stretch. It looked like snow. A low fog was hugging the ground due to the cold hail....really wierd scene. I must have just missed the storm that put it down. That would have been wild to drive through that mess while it was coming down. A lot of early leaves were stripped off the trees and littered the highway. This is probably from the same batch of storms that hit your stepmom's area.

I kept runiing in and out of downpours the rest of the way home, but no more hail. Only 0.13" in the gauge at home.

Slight risk again for Friday afternoon.

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The other day people were tweeting about the fact that MD is ranked ~4th out of all states for tornados per square mile. Does anybody know of the source of that? Or where I can find that story?

I think Ian tweeted it from his USTornadoes site/twitter. Or was it CWG?

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So im thinking about planting some seeds in the yard, but not sure if I should wait for these next couple of cold shots to pass by. Anybody have any thoughts on how strong these cold shots are going to be and if I should wait or not?

Depends on what you're starting. I've got the hot weather stuff (tomatoes, peppers, etc) started in side in flats. Things than can handle the cool a bit better can be dumped outside already.

KD

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