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After I posted my original post, I found two other weather photos I had meant to post with it. They are huge hailstones that fell during a July family reunion at my nephew’s house in Des Moines, Iowa. The storm came up fast, scattering us into various shelters.
Originally, the photo below was the photo I thought I’d taken at that time, but checking out the dates, I discovered that I’d taken it on a beach in December. It looks like conjoined hailstones forming the shape of a heart, but I think that is unlikely. Any ideas of what it may be?

I’m so glad you posted this Judy. Those are BIG hail stones, and I especially like the heart shaped one. It does look like two got joined together. Are you thinking that it’s not hail?
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Turn it sideways, and it looks like 2 hailstones joined to form the Pillsbury Doughboy!
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Hail Hail says Hale! Wow! The coldest of hearts still look pretty 💕
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Wow. That is very serious hail. Dangerous for people, crops, cars, rooves — anything outside.
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Happy Valentines Day
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Wow, 😮
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