A hail storm made its way across the Central Coast late Thursday afternoon, leaving a white coat of ice that almost looked like snow in some places.
KSBY viewers shared their storm experiences on social media:
Thunder, lightning, and hail in Nipomo just before 5pm, letting up now. #beonksby
Posted by Dianne Mullikin on Thursday, February 21, 2019
Hail coming down over the hills of east Arroyo Grande #beonksby
Posted by Trina Haynes on Thursday, February 21, 2019
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A video of Nipomo’s hail storm. #beonksby
Posted by Jane Peterson on Thursday, February 21, 2019
Another hail pic from Nipomo. #Beonksby
Posted by Jane Peterson on Thursday, February 21, 2019
#beonksby#nipomo
Posted by Sarah Mclean on Thursday, February 21, 2019
Santa maria
Posted by Raul Campos Sr on Thursday, February 21, 2019
“Snowing” in nipomo 😂
Posted by Kiana Ruiz on Thursday, February 21, 2019
We thought it was snowing there was so much hail!
Posted by Destiny Fox on Thursday, February 21, 2019
Hailed for 15 minutes in San Luis Country Club…thunder and lightening too!
Posted by Gina Buschur on Thursday, February 21, 2019
@KSBY hail at SLO Golf Club pic.twitter.com/AomAsGWu08
— Mitchell Wolf (@MitchellWolf2) February 22, 2019
@KSBY now in Nipomo/Mesa? pic.twitter.com/Ino4iSy6rP
— Torie Flores (@teacuptorie) February 22, 2019
@ksby pic.twitter.com/BbmhButSW7
— C (@tahtakte) February 22, 2019
Rare hail and thunder storm on the CA central coast🌩🌧@KSBY pic.twitter.com/T9WxaPxG7O
— Dean Mosdell (@DKM6813) February 22, 2019
Insane weather out here in the Edna Valley today. @ChamisalVyd @KSBY @tvdave pic.twitter.com/0gI6dP5OLh
— C.J. Sigler (@c_sigler_jr) February 22, 2019
@KSBY how about that hail in AG! pic.twitter.com/ETti2wvFZ8
— Brent Langford (@Brentford) February 22, 2019