https://twitter.com/#!/x/status/1822713717458620670
How does this occur?
Sometimes updrafts can force the rain water to such high altitudes that it freezes, and then once the ice balls form, it is heavy enough to where it crashes back down, and doesn't melt by the time it hits the ground.
An explanation is here: https://www.kvue.com/article/weather.../269-546665755


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Since I moved here, I have never got why schools open the second week in August instead of Labor day, like back east. I suppose there is a reason, but it doesn't make sense to me.
And in Miami, we have 80 degree weather in December. 

