A hail storm in Colorado Wednesday night injured nearly 100 concertgoers at the famous Red Rocks Amphitheatre near Denver, and a day later, hail the size of baseballs struck the same area.
The baseball-sized hail, which fell into the late afternoon in and around Morrison, Colorado, could “severely injure people and animals outdoors,” the National Weather Service said Thursday, per Denver7 News.
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Here we go again, folks. Hail is once again pelting Morrison, Colorado.
The National Weather Service said “destructive” baseball-sized hail that could “severely injure people and animals outdoors” is possible for parts of the metro until 3:45 p.m.
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— Denver7 News (@DenverChannel) June 22, 2023
It was late Wednesday night when the National Weather Service in Boulder, Colorado, tweeted out a warning that “golf ball sized hail” was near Red Rocks. Concertgoers in attendance for the Louis Tomlinson show were shocked to be pelted with enormous hail that led to broken bones and cuts. The concert was postponed.
The West Metro Fire Department said that night that seven people were brought to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, and 80 to 90 others were treated on the scene. Some in attendance said they were almost trampled, with one woman telling CNN she managed to hide and used her backpack to protect herself and another girl.
UPDATE: Red Rocks hail storm- 7 people transported to area hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries. A total of 80 to 90 people treated on scene. Injuries include cuts and broken bones. Sporadic hail still coming down in Morrison area. @StadiumMedical pic.twitter.com/gM7KKNqocW
— WestMetroFire (@WestMetroFire) June 22, 2023
One concertgoer shared an unsettling video on Twitter of the heavy hail falling from the sky at Red Rocks. Screams of pain could be heard, along with someone shrieking “Oh my God” as people ran for safety.
The Twitter user, who goes by Nicole, said she and her sister managed to find shelter under a sign, but she was left with “huge bumps” on her head as well as bruises. “Tonight was the scariest night of my life,” she wrote.
Tonight was the scariest night of my life. It started pelting people with hail at Red Rocks and my sister and I luckily found shelter under a sign. I am bleeding and have huge bumps on my head from the hail. Hoping everyone made it out safely. pic.twitter.com/jong1SBuYd
— nicole (@nikkitbfh) June 22, 2023
The frantic fleeing for shelter led some in attendance to even become lost and lose sight of their friends. In addition to the hail, the storms on Wednesday and Thursday included high winds up to 50 mph, heavy rains, and even a tornado in the Denver suburb of Lone Tree, according to the Associated Press.
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The weather is expected to calm down in the Denver area on Friday into the weekend and next week. The National Weather Service says there is a chance for scattered thunderstorms Friday afternoon, with a few severe storms possible in and around Morrison, but less severe than the previous days.