Spikey severe hail.
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As severe weather season continues its wrath through Texas, one area in particular saw a rare moment for Mother Nature Tuesday afternoon. According to Matthew Cappucci, a meteorologist with MyRadar Weather, reported seeing 'DVD-sized hail' in the Texas Panhandle.

"Giant DVD hail southeast of Guthrie, TX," Cappucci wrote.

The National Weather Service forecast for Tuesday, April 29, indicated that severe thunderstorms were possible in areas of the southeast Texas Panhandle. Guthrie is located near Lubbock. The NWS also said that quarter-sized hail was expected with the storms. However, images shared by Cappucci showed hail sizes exceeding 4 inches. According to the NWS, hail that is DVD-sized can range from 4 to 5 inches in diameter.


"Even after a bit of melting, 4.74 inches. Wow," he said.

Meteorologist Brandon Sullivan reported a supercell in the area dropped hail, but it wasn't DVD-sized.

The Texas Panhandle isn't out of the woods when it come to severe weather. The National Weather Service warns another round of severe weather could plague the area.

"Severe thunderstorms will be possible across much of the central and eastern Texas Panhandle on Wednesday. Hail to around the size of quarters and damaging winds will be the main threat," the National Weather Service said. "Be prepared for reduced visibility from heavy rain and do not drive through flooded roadways."