The dreaded tornadoes we were warned about never materialized, thankfully, but New York State was pelted with epic thunderstorms on Tuesday. And in a few places, hailstones.
A couple of Watershed Post readers sent us photos of hailstones from the deluge. Below, evidence of "toenail-sized" hail in Walton, from reader Lillian Browne:
Fleischmanns had even bigger hailstones, documented by reader Elizabeth Morell:
North of the Catskills, the Capital Region and the Adirondacks got truly pummelled. The Albany Times-Union reports that in Saratoga, Warren and Washington counties, 2.5 to 3-inch hail was seen on Tuesday, and about 4,800 people in the region are still without power.
Got any good photos from yesterday's storms? Email them to editor@watershedpost.com and we'll add them to this post.