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Just a warning to anyone about the storms in/heading your way..

Just started to hail in glenmore park region (penrith).. so if it starts to rain get your babies under cover..

Im sitting here watching it hit my car :( dont look to be very big but its a heavy downpour, so they are hitting with force.

edit: just went out to have a look, only lasted a few minutes.. about the size of a 5c piece when u put 2 together.. no damage that I can see :)

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Hmmm, I just heard thunder, and I'm in Toongabbie. My car is outside because I was out earlier and have to go back out again soonish, but unless I receive a phone call from the mate I'm supposed to go and see, I might put it in just to be safe...

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wow you guys got off easy..... had 15-20 mins of non stop hail here in castle hill, they were double the size than those balls of styrofoam you get in beam bags and stuff....

They were small but they were comming down in the bazillions with a force to match, my street looks like europe.

(oh and the skylines overinsured and at my house so it might be convenient of it hailed lol)

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wow you guys got off easy..... had 15-20 mins of non stop hail here in castle hill, they were double the size than those balls of styrofoam you get in beam bags and stuff....

They were small but they were comming down in the bazillions with a force to match, my street looks like europe.

(oh and the skylines overinsured and at my house so it might be convenient of it hailed lol)

here are some pics

as you can see we are at one of the highest altitudes in the sydney metro area..... maybe why we got hit harder as the hail storm clouds try to get over the hill....

Oh thank CHRIST my car is in a garage then, it's at a workshop in Castle Hill.

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wow you guys got off easy..... had 15-20 mins of non stop hail here in castle hill, they were double the size than those balls of styrofoam you get in beam bags and stuff....

They were small but they were comming down in the bazillions with a force to match, my street looks like europe.

(oh and the skylines overinsured and at my house so it might be convenient of it hailed lol)

here are some pics

as you can see we are at one of the highest altitudes in the sydney metro area..... maybe why we got hit harder as the hail storm clouds try to get over the hill....

Castle hill do get the worst storms.. and lucky for me i dodged that bullet i had day shift today and i was well under way back home by that time.

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