This 3-minute YouTube video is one of many that captured one of the most destructive hailstorms ever recorded.
The storm ripped through the small town of Wylie, which is just outside of Dallas, Texas, during the evening hours of April 11.
Social media sites were abuzz with residents posting photos and videos of their homes and cars, which were mangled by the baseball-sized chunks of ice.
According to StormerSite, 62 hail reports came in from Wylie, with the largest report coming in at 4.25 inches.
@wfaaweather @TxStormChasers hail in Wylie pic.twitter.com/JsBbiOwjNn
— Dave Mulford (@mw007x) April 11, 2016
.@wfaachannel8 #wfaaweather this hail stone is still stuck in the windshield it destroyed. pic.twitter.com/WVb0PZ4SLA
— Josh Stephen (@joshstephenwfaa) April 11, 2016
Hail aftermath in wylie #wfaaweather #hail pic.twitter.com/HnEJZ1P0hJ
— Cheryl R. Poldrugach (@JustCherylMarie) April 12, 2016
More severe #hail from Wylie. #txwx #dfwwx (pic: Shelly Adams) pic.twitter.com/41eWNuOFZW
— DFW Scanner (@DFWscanner) April 12, 2016
@weatherchannel Hail in Wylie, TX. Many more houses like this. pic.twitter.com/5jApsS3xIk
— Wylie Bear (@WylieBear1) April 12, 2016
Yikes that was a crazy storm #wylie #hail pic.twitter.com/YXPcUbzQYi
— Melody (@SmileyYogini) April 12, 2016
@wfaachannel8 Video of the hail storm before it hit us in Wylie. I’ve never seen colored layers like that. pic.twitter.com/g9G1wA0mRS
— Tyler Faison (@texassoundguy) April 12, 2016