South Carolina · September 7, 2023

South Carolina hail map — September 7, 2023

NOAA radar detected hail of an inch or more over 3 South Carolina cities on September 7, 2023. The largest stones — 1.00″, quarter size — fell over Spartanburg.

Hail swath map for Spartanburg, SC on September 7, 2023 showing 1.00 inch hail.
Swath over Spartanburg on September 7, 20231.00″ hail. Each city below has its own map for this storm.
Cities hit
3
in South Carolina
Largest stone
1.00
quarter size
Impact rating
3/10
from stone size

Sizes come from NOAA MRMS radar (MESH), which runs about ±0.25″ against ground truth. It is canvass-targeting quality, not claim evidence.

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What people on the ground measured in South Carolina on September 7, 2023

12 reports filed with the National Weather Service. These are measured stones, not radar estimates, so they are the closest thing to proof that hail actually reached the ground.

  • 1.75 golf ball size Public
    1 E Boiling Springs Sc, SC6:30 PM EDTSpartanburg County
  • 1.25 half dollar size Public
    3 E Coronaca, SC3:43 PM EDTGreenwood County

    Also a few tree limbs down.

  • 1.00 quarter size Broadcast Media
    7 NNE Clarks Hill, SC4:38 PM EDTEdgefield County

    Broadcast media relayed a video of hail falling at a residence near the intersection of Key Rd. and Hwy 23. Largest stones are estimated to be Quarter sized based on video and person who sent in video.

  • 1.00 quarter size Public
    2 E Silverstreet, SC4:55 PM EDTNewberry County

    Quarter size hail reported on Hwy 121 between Newberry and Saluda. Exact location not provided. Location estimated based on radar.

  • 1.00 quarter size Amateur Radio
    6 W Rock Hill, SC5:26 PM EDTYork County

    Dime to quarter sized hail near intersection of Turkey Farm Rd and Parris Rd.

  • 1.00 quarter size Public
    Chapin, SC5:50 PM EDTLexington County

    Report from person driving through town of Nickel to Quarter sized Hail. Wind was strong but no signs of damage.

  • 1.00 quarter size Public
    Ballentine, SC5:55 PM EDTRichland County

    Report from person driving through town of Nickel to Quarter sized Hail. Wind was strong but no signs of damage.

  • 1.00 quarter size Public
    2 WSW White Rock, SC5:55 PM EDTLexington County

    Public reported quarter sized hail. Time estimated based on radar.

  • 0.70 penny size Public
    2 S Chapin, SC5:51 PM EDTLexington County

    Public reported dime sized hail. Time estimated based on radar.

  • 0.70 penny size Amateur Radio
    1 WSW Clemson, SC9:30 PM EDTPickens County

    Dime sized hail at intersection of US Hwy 76 and SC Hwy 93.

  • 0.50 penny size CO-OP Observer
    Little Mountain, SC5:45 PM EDTNewberry County

    COOP observer LIMS1 in Little Mountain reported hail larger than pea but smaller than dime.

  • 0.25 penny size Amateur Radio
    Burnettown, SC5:10 PM EDTAiken County

    Report of pea sized hail in Burnettown, SC.

Showing the 12 largest of 15 hail reports filed that day.

Reports come from the National Weather Service Local Storm Report feed, ingested every 15 minutes. A report records where the observer was, not the full extent of the swath — treat it as evidence about the storm, not about any one roof.

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South Carolina hail on September 7, 2023

NOAA radar put hail of an inch or more over 3 South Carolina cities that day. The largest stones — 1.00 inches, quarter size — were over Spartanburg. Every city hit is listed above with its own stone size.

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