Increased Frequency of Golf Ball-Sized Hail in Wisconsin Due to Climate Change
Increased Frequency of Golf Ball-Sized Hail in Wisconsin Due to Climate Change
US · Published Apr 23, 2026
Studies indicate golf ball-sized hail frequency is rising in Wisconsin due to climate change.
Increased atmospheric water vapor fuels stronger thunderstorms, leading to larger hail.
Proactive measures and climate action are essential to mitigate risks from severe hail events.
Wisconsin storms increasingly produce large hail due to climate change
Recent studies highlight a concerning trend in Wisconsin: the increasing frequency of storms producing golf ball-sized hail or larger, attributed to climate change. Research from Northern Illinois University points to warmer temperatures causing increased atmospheric water vapor, which intensifies thunderstorms and enables the formation of larger hailstones. This was exemplified on April 14, 2026, when Wisconsin experienced reports of significant hail.
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