Get inside or get into or under something that will protect you, such as under a pavilion or even in a car. Do not stand under a tree, though, as hail is usually accompanied by lightning.
Rain or hail, usually, with the addition of hail or sleet.
Hail comes from cumulonimbus clouds.
the hail is not fully frozen when it comes down from the atmosphere
Tornadoes are very often accompanied by hail, but not always. In many cases that hail comes before the tornado.
All river water comes from rain or snow (or hail) precipitation, Which comes from clouds, which comes from water bodies which are filled from rivers and rain or snow (or hail) precipitation, etc.
Rain and hail
hail comes to mind
It is not common for hail to get to the ice as big as baseballs. Hail comes in different seasons of the year, including summer.
It starts with a little bit of rain then to a heavy ran, then usually to a little bit of hail then to a heavy hail.
The word "hail" (frozen rain) together with its German and Dutch relative "hagel", comes from the prehistoric West Germanic word "hagalaz", which is related to the Greek word "kákhlēx", which means... "pebble".
Rain, hail, sleet, snow, fog.
through out all the information on hail I have read, it comes to my idea that the size does not change once the hail has been formed. in the related links box below, I posted the wikipeida hail article.the biggest hail recorded in history was a 7 pounder. there is a picture of it in the article.