High winds and hail slow I-35 traffic, cause dangerous driver behavior

Heavy rain, strong wind gusts, and hailstones have led to hazardous conditions along I-35, where drivers are being urged to avoid stopping under overpasses, a common but dangerous response during hailstorms.

Stormchaser Val Castor reported peak wind gusts reaching up to 34 miles per hour, accompanied by dime-sized hail. The wind spike, detected on radar, appears to be just northwest of his location. Although wind intensity has since diminished, Castor noted the spike could still be affecting areas slightly north of his position.

There’s a lot of high water along I-35, and Castor warned that people are pulling over under bridges because of the hail, which creates a major hazard for other drivers…

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