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This picture taken 5 minutes after the hail came.. quickly grabed a few on the grass..

So who's got hailed? lucky me i got into the drive way 5 seconds later the hail came.. got a few hit on my car.. lucky no dents.. Good luck to those that's driving out there!!

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In Glen Waverley. 5 minutes before we decided to move the other skyline under the carport so it wouldn't get wet. Talking to my mother over the road on the phone saying maybe don't walk back just yet because it looks like very heavy rain. 1 or 2 drops of rain then next second a golf ball smashes in the middle of the court out of no where. Couldn't quite believe my eyes.. i'm telling mum what happened and then it hit proper. One of the PVC pipes to the water tanks got hit and smashed a hole through it! While I was trying to fix it I got hit square on the toe nail, I got back inside quick smart! My toe is now bleeding.. fair the craziest weather I have ever seen here!

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I got hailed on, I'm at work, haven't been down to check the car.. it's still pouring here.

There's more coming too!

The Bureau of Meteorology warns that, at 3:05 pm, very dangerous thunderstorms were detected on weather radar near Camberwell, Caulfield, Footscray, Glen Waverley, Melbourne City and Preston. These thunderstorms are moving towards the southeast. Very dangerous thunderstorms are forecast to affect Cranbourne, Dandenong, Pakenham and Ringwood by 3:35 pm and Frankston, KooWeeRup, Lang Lang and the area south of Cranbourne by 4:05 pm.

Other severe thunderstorms were located near Gisborne, Mt Macedon, Sunbury and Woodend. They are forecast to affect Craigieburn, Melbourne Airport, St Albans and Sydenham by 3:35 pm and Croydon, Greensborough, Templestowe and Whittlesea by 4:05 pm.

Damaging winds, very heavy rainfall, flash flooding and large hailstones are likely.

Pic just off Spencer Street.

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In Glen Waverley. 5 minutes before we decided to move the other skyline under the carport so it wouldn't get wet. Talking to my mother over the road on the phone saying maybe don't walk back just yet because it looks like very heavy rain. 1 or 2 drops of rain then next second a golf ball smashes in the middle of the court out of no where. Couldn't quite believe my eyes.. i'm telling mum what happened and then it hit proper. One of the PVC pipes to the water tanks got hit and smashed a hole through it! While I was trying to fix it I got hit square on the toe nail, I got back inside quick smart! My toe is now bleeding.. fair the craziest weather I have ever seen here!

ouch to your toe mate.. it's one of the biggest hail i've ever seen in melbourne for years.. normally its about a marble size.. this time its golf ball size.. its horrible.. what's happenning to the world these days hey.. Earthquake, tsunami, weird weather pattern...

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FFFUUUUUUUU... Scoresby got an absolute hammering... Shit was intense.. MY POOR SKYLINE GOT f**kED!!! DENTS ALL OVER HOOD, SMASHED 5 HOLES IN REAR WINDOW. AND SHATTERETED FRONT WINDSCREEN. same goes for sisters car and her BF. im sooo kut right now. this is gonna cost me heaps. as I just canned my insurance to go somewhere else.. f**k U WEATHER!!!

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1 broken window on the house, a large branch down on the roof. Daily undercover so fine, yet to just the work in progress fun car. House was shaking from the hail hits - wishing I'd put in the gutter guard I've had sitting here for weeks now...

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ouch to your toe mate.. it's one of the biggest hail i've ever seen in melbourne for years.. normally its about a marble size.. this time its golf ball size.. its horrible.. what's happenning to the world these days hey.. Earthquake, tsunami, weird weather pattern...

I guess get ready for 2012 :mad:

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Got a pretty bad 15/20 minute storm here in Bayswater. No flooding or anything because we live at the top of a hill though. But Caroline Springs was absolutely slaughtered. My poor mum and sisters got stuck in water whilst driving. Mum's car's flooded, won't start. Started floating away because the water got too high but some nice men went and helped my dad to push it up onto some dryish land.

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