Did it snow in Austin yesterday? Technically, yes!

Did it snow in Austin yesterday? Technically, yes!

AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin’s official high temperature on Tuesday was 84° and the low was 64° — well above freezing. So you might be surprised to learn that it officially “snowed” in the city.

A trace of snow was recorded at Camp Mabry, Austin’s official reporting site. The same was reported at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. The catch — it didn’t fall as snow, but as hail.

Hail is officially counted toward snowfall totals by the National Weather Service because it is frozen precipitation, and parts of Austin saw a lot of hail yesterday when severe storms moved through.

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Large hail, up to tennis ball sized in some spots, was reported in north Austin, Pflugerville and Steiner Ranch. Elsewhere, hail up to softball size was also reported in Marble Falls.

  • Golf ball-sized hail at North MoPac Expressway and Spicewood Springs Road | KXAN viewer photo
    Golf ball-sized hail at North MoPac Expressway and Spicewood Springs Road | KXAN viewer photo
  • Hail photo from North MoPac Expressway and Spicewood Springs Road | Courtesy Tom W.
    Hail photo from North MoPac Expressway and Spicewood Springs Road | Courtesy Tom W.
  • Hail photo from severe storms in Shoal Creek | KXAN viewer photo
    Hail photo from severe storms in Shoal Creek | KXAN viewer photo
  • Hail photo in north Austin | Courtesy Bruce Kravitz
    Hail photo in north Austin | Courtesy Bruce Kravitz
  • Hail photo | Courtesy Clara
    Hail photo | Courtesy Clara
  • Hail photo in Northwest Hills | Courtesy Shirley Steele
    Hail photo in Northwest Hills | Courtesy Shirley Steele
  • Hail photo in central Austin } Courtesy Mitch Heard
    Hail photo in central Austin } Courtesy Mitch Heard
  • Hail photo in Austin | Courtesy Lisa Clayton
    Hail photo in Austin | Courtesy Lisa Clayton

In total, 32 Severe Thunderstorm Warnings were issued across the area yesterday. Two Tornado Warnings were also issued — one in Burnet and Williamson counties, and the other in Mason County.

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