If you thought Texas was through getting pummeled by hail this year, think again. I can’t remember a year in which the hail was so bad. Everyone in the state is going to need a new roof when it’s all said and done. 

We were pummeled by golf ball-sized hail here in Wichita Falls back in April. Roofing companies and body shops in the area have been working almost nonstop since then. The roofing company we’re using was three months out at the time. 

Both of our family vehicles were parked outside when the storm hit, so we’re on the list to have them repaired as well. Some folks will tell you it’s best to wait until around the middle of the summer to get your vehicle repaired, so you don’t have to have it done twice.

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Storm Season Feels Never-Ending 

However, it’s starting to feel like it’s always storm season around here, so why wait? Don’t get me wrong – there has always been the threat of severe weather year-round in this part of the country. It’s just that I can’t recall a time when it was this bad. 

As you can see in the video below, Melissa was hit by an intense hailstorm over the weekend. Hopefully, the weather will let up and give us a bit of a break sometime soon, but I wouldn’t bet money on it. It’s liable to be a rough rest of the year around here.

Top Ten Deadliest Tornadoes in Texas History

Over the next two months. All of these tornadoes celebrate their anniversaries in Texas. Let's look back on some of the worst storms this state has ever seen. Info taken from KSAT.

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WARNING: These Are the Counties With the Most Tornadoes in Texas

Stacker compiled a list of counties which experience the most tornadoes in Texas using data from NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information.

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5 Myths About Tornadoes You Shouldn't Believe

Sioux FallsSouth Dakota may not be smack dab in the middle of Tornado Alley, but we still get our share of severe thunderstorms. Thunder, rain, lighting, and tornadoes are all possible.

The thing about tornadoes is that they are very destructive and very rare. Most people probably won’t even see an actual twister in their life. But if they do, it can mean devastation.

We don’t need to be at battle stations all spring and summer and freak out every time it gets cloudy.

We do need to think, prep, and pay attention.

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