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How Fast Is Hailstone (large)?

45.0 m/s
162 km/h · 101 mph

Large hailstones fall at 160 km/h. The world record hailstone, found in South Dakota in 2010, was 20 cm across and weighed nearly 900 grams — like a melon falling at near-freeway speed.

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The largest hailstones grow by being lifted up and down through thunderclouds repeatedly — adding a new ice layer with each cycle.

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